Passive liquid cooling system combined with loop heat pipe and adiabatic cooling tower for 350kW modular data center
Frigel Firenze SpA, a leader in the field of industrial cooling, and Neurok Thermocon, a leading supplier of passive liquid cooling products for data centers, will showcase their 350kW modular data center (MDC) based on passive liquid cooling during the Data Center World held in London from March 8th to 9th.
350kW MDC is a new passive liquid cooling system developed for data centers based on the combination of Neurok Thermocon's Loop Heat Pipe (LHP) and Frigel Firenze efficient adiabatic cooling tower. The 350kW MDC is an industry standard size and can accommodate up to 1008 OCP servers in 12 racks.

Thanks to the new passive liquid cooling system, which eliminates the pumping of cooling fluid and pipeline connections that may cause dripping risks within the data center, and Frigel's insulated cooling tower with up to 95% water saving capacity, the system can provide cooling services for all types of data centers (managed, cloud, and HPC) in a minimum energy consumption, environmental protection, and efficiency manner.

LHP was invented for extreme spatial conditions and can passively transmit a large amount of heat over long distances. Due to the unique capillary structure and negative pressure inside the LHP, it will not cause coolant contamination or leakage. The LHP manufacturing process has strong adaptability and can provide LHP that can work anywhere within a given temperature range, without maintenance for more than 10 years. Its cooling capacity can dissipate up to 1kW of heat, meeting the needs of existing and next-generation chips.

Loop heat pipe (LHP) has the advantages of strong heat transfer ability, good isothermal performance, long transmission distance, and high safety factor, helping it become a potential solution for providing passive cooling for various servers, switches, and other electronic devices.







