
Use of glycol-based antifreeze in server room cooling
Server room cooling is a key element of IT infrastructure management, ensuring reliable operation of servers and other electronic equipment. With the increasing demand for computing power and data storage, the need for efficient cooling systems is becoming increasingly important. One modern solution in this area is the use of glycol-based antifreeze as a cooling medium.

What are glycol-based antifreeze and why are they used?
Glycol-based antifreeze fluids, particularly ethylene and propylene glycol, are widely used in refrigeration systems due to their excellent physical and chemical properties. These fluids have a high heat capacity, a low freezing point and anti-corrosive properties that protect systems from corrosion damage.
Principle of operation of a glycol-based cooling system
Glycol-based antifreeze cooling systems work on the principle of circulating coolant in a closed loop. This fluid absorbs the heat generated by the servers and transfers it to a heat exchanger, where it is then discharged outside the building. This effectively maintains the optimum temperature in the server room without the need for traditional air conditioners.

Benefits of using glycol-based antifreeze in server room cooling
Energy efficiency: Glycol-based liquid cooling systems are more energy-efficient compared to traditional air-conditioning methods. They allow the use of natural cooling sources, such as chilled water, which significantly reduces operating costs.
Reliability: Glycol-based antifreeze fluids have excellent anti-corrosion and anti-freeze properties, which increases the durability and reliability of the cooling system. This reduces the risk of IT equipment failure due to overheating.

Safety: Propylene glycol (FACTORY EKO), unlike ethylene glycol, is non-toxic, making it safe for use in closed environments such as server rooms.
Flexibility: glycol systems are flexible and can be easily adapted to the specific needs of the server room, enabling precise temperature control.
Examples of use
Glycol-based antifreeze fluids are widely used in modern data centres. Using these systems allows the server room to be cooled effectively, which is key to maintaining the continuity of the IT infrastructure. Examples of companies using such solutions can be found in industry articles that describe the practical applications and benefits of this type of technology.
Summary
The use of glycol-based antifreeze fluids in server room cooling is a modern and effective solution that brings many benefits, both in terms of energy efficiency and IT system reliability. Thanks to their unique properties, glycol fluids are the ideal cooling medium to help maintain stable operating conditions for servers while ensuring safety and environmental protection.
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