Partnership marks an important step in product commercialization and aims to enhance data center efficiency and sustainability using innovative two-phase immersion cooling technology
The Chemours Company (Chemours), a global leader in delivering innovative performance chemistry, announced the launch of a full-scale product trial with NTT DATA and a leading regional engineering firm, Hibiya Engineering, Ltd., focused on data center two-phase immersion cooling. The trial follows successful lab testing and aims to revolutionize data center cooling strategies through cutting-edge technologies, including Chemours’ advanced dielectric fluid, Opteon 2P50. This announcement marks an important step in the product commercialization process, which includes lab trials, field trials, equipment specification, customer selection, and ultimately commercial contracts and sales.
The product trial was designed to address the growing data center energy and cooling gap. As data centers evolve to meet the demands of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (AI), they generate more heat and higher energy demand. This collaboration will explore next-generation cooling technologies that ensure optimal computing performance today and into the future, while supporting significant gains in data center efficiency and sustainability.
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“We are pleased to partner with Chemours and the broader data center value chain to accelerate the practical application of liquid and immersion cooling technologies through this field trial,” said Kouhei Kurotaki, Deputy Manager of Technology Consulting Division at NTT DATA Japan. “Opteon 2P50 directly addresses the growing heat generation and energy use challenges facing data centers, and we believe this trial will help address key value chain questions. By driving joint verification and specification we can fully meet customer requirements, support safe construction and operation, provide more sustainable IT services, and ultimately accelerate adoption of innovative technologies.”
The field trial will engage a wide range of industry participants from data center operators, equipment manufacturers, and engineering design firms to IT vendors and research institutions.
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“Joining forces with these industry leaders for an Opteon™ 2P50 field trial represents an exciting step forward in our journey to help solve the big data energy and water crisis,” said Izabela Jasinska, Liquid Cooling Venture Leader. “As AI adoption grows and next generation graphics and central processing chips become the standard, traditional cooling technologies simply cannot keep up. We developed Opteon™ 2P50 specifically for data centers, to not only increase the performance and efficiency criteria, but also to dramatically reduce the environmental footprint of data centers around the globe.”
Opteon™ 2P50, Chemours’ developmental dielectric thermal management fluid, has an ultra-low global warming potential of 10 (AR6) and superior performance capabilities compared to traditional or single-phase cooling technologies. This developmental fluid can eliminate up to:
- 90% of data center cooling energy,
- 40% of overall data center energy consumption,
- Nearly eliminate water use in most climates,
- Significantly decrease interior noise pollution, and
- Reduce the physical data center footprint by up to 60%.
- Additionally, the fluid can be recovered, reprocessed and reused in perpetuity, creating a circular solution.
Chemours’ participation in this trial underscores the company’s dedication to sustainable innovation and partnership with industry leaders to address the data center cooling gap.
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Source – businesswire
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