Ecolab Introduces AI-Driven Cooling Technology for Data Centers

Ecolab has launched 3D TRASAR Technology for Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling, a new solution to enhance data center performance by monitoring coolant health indicators in real time.

Ecolab Inc. has launched a new solution to enhance data center performance amidst the AI boom, announced in a press release. The 3D TRASAR Technology for Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling monitors coolant health indicators such as temperature, pH, and flow rates in real time, aiming to protect data center servers and optimize cooling efficiency.

This innovative technology is part of Ecolab's comprehensive portfolio of cooling management solutions, which now covers the entire data center cooling landscape. By leveraging AI-powered proprietary technology, Ecolab aims to deliver growth while reducing the demand on vital natural resources, addressing the increasing water and power needs of expanding data centers.

Developed with input from data center operators and IT equipment manufacturers, the new technology supports water and energy savings, enabling better performance across various cooling stages, from cooling towers to direct-to-chip infrastructure.

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