Ecolab has introduced 3D Trasar technology for direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, providing real-time monitoring of coolant health by tracking concentration, temperature, pH, and flow rates to help safeguard servers and cooling infrastructure. Developed with input from data center operators and IT equipment manufacturers, the technology integrates with Ecolab’s cloud-based ECOLAB3D platform and Water Quality IQ performance insights, offering data-driven recommendations for system efficiency. As AI-driven workloads increase heat loads in data centers, this solution aims to support reliable cooling performance in data center environments.
New Technology for Cooling Systems
Ecolab Inc., a company that works with water treatment, has launched a new product to help manage liquid cooling systems used in data centers. These systems are important for keeping computer servers from overheating. The new product, called 3D Trasar for direct-to-chip liquid cooling, checks the health of the cooling liquid in real time. It monitors things like temperature, pH levels, flow rate, and coolant concentration to keep the servers and equipment safe.
Helping Data Centers Handle More Work
With the fast growth of artificial intelligence (AI), data centers are getting busier and hotter. Mukul Girotra from Ecolab said that this new technology helps data centers do more work with fewer resources. The system gives useful information and insights to help operators make better decisions. It was created with input from both data center managers and equipment makers to make sure it fits their needs.
Smart Tools and a Long History
The new system uses Ecolab’s cloud platform, ECOLAB3D, and includes Water Quality IQ, which gives advice based on the data it collects. Ecolab, founded in 1923, has a long history in water treatment. Through its Nalco Water unit, it also offers other cooling solutions for towers and chillers in many industries. Read More