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    Liquid Cooling: You’ve Come a Long Way

    You've Come a Long Way

    Today’s liquid cooling technologies continue to meet the challenges of data centers, wherever they’re located. With ever-expanding server capacities that consume more and more power and generate ever more heat, data center professionals and high-performance computing (HPC) thermal engineers are under seemingly constant pressure to increase efficiency, be "greener" and reduce costs. The solution is in choosing the right liquid cooling technology from today’s variety of liquid cooling options, which are more robust and efficient than ever, to cool concentrated server racks.

    Liquid Cooled Server Racks are the Answer

    As server racks continue to increase in density and capacity, liquid cooling is the key to cost-effective heat dissipation for 24x7 data center or supercomputing operations. From cold plate to single- and two-phase immersion, liquid cooling solutions are becoming more affordable, more readily available, and more reliable. There are fewer failures and higher efficiencies in liquid cooling HPCs today.

    CPC’s Fluid Handling Experts―With You All the Way

    Like all liquid cooling systems, there are many factors to consider when determining how to improve the thermal management in HPC or data center servers and cooling the racks. Through collaboration with thermal engineers and system designers on a variety of liquid cooling and data center environments, CPC understands the challenges and requirements of liquid cooling technologies. Our team, including materials scientists, design engineers and applications engineers, are familiar with the materials and chemistry that thermal management professionals design for, including the various fluids used in liquid cooling and how they interact with the other components within an integrated data center server rack infrastructure or HPC system.

    Purpose Built CPC Quick Disconnects (QDs) Designed for Server Rack Liquid Cooling

    Collaborations with system designers combined with our fluid handling expertise prompted the development of CPC purpose-built Everis portfolio of quick disconnect couplings and connectors for use in liquid cooling systems for a wide variety of environments. With quick disconnects needed at each manifold―as well as at every server blade―to move the coolant, you can trust CPC Everis QD couplings to connect system components and help control the liquid flow.

    Everis Quick Disconnects Engineered for Liquid Cooling

    Trusted Reliability

    Everis’ range of seal options and QD materials are engineered to meet the temperature, chemical and pressure compatibility requirements of today’s liquid cooling systems. You can count on Everis connectors to withstand side load and tensile pressures during installation and endure long periods of connection with leak-free reliability.

    Dependable Durability

    CPC provides a wide range of high-performance quick disconnect couplings that deliver years of leak-free performance. Engineered for the rigors of today’s data center computing environments, Everis non-spill connectors deliver optimized flow rates with excellent flow-to-size ratio for superior performance. CPC Everis quick connects feature a valve design that is precision engineered for extended connection time and is compatible with a wide variety of liquid cooling fluids, including dielectric and inhibited glycol fluids.

    Maximum Control

    Make the choice that’s right for you from a wide array of liquid cooling QD designs. CPC Everis QDs come in an expanding variety of sizes, termination options and materials including plated brass, aluminum, stainless steel, PPSU and other high-performance polymers. Configurations include blind mate, latched, straight and elbow connectors with seal options including EPDM, FKM and Viton®. Where space is an issue, there’s Everis blind mate or swivel joint QDs. They are perfect configurations for manifold and chassis system designs or unique arrangements that feature tight spaces.

    Expert Support

    The key to effective design for liquid cooling is accurately determining fluid handling requirements early in the design process. With application engineers who drill into the details, CPC is able to offer insights as thermal engineers test and validate performance and fit for the liquid cooling technology solutions that work best with their liquid cooling server rack environment. All Everis liquid cooling QD solution designs are rigorously tested ─ including materials testing, product testing and torture testing to failure ─ to meet product design specifications. As a matter of fact, CPC offers reliable, reproducible performance and provides validation reports that support the QD’s performance attributes.

    Straightforward Serviceability

    When your systems are due for scheduled maintenance, CPC's latched Everis connectors are designed for ease in liquid cooling system serviceability, including drip-free non-spill disconnections for safer and quicker upkeep or repair. The simple-to-use thumb latch provides both ease and speed of installation and system maintenance. Cold plate liquid cooling systems may also use Everis blind mate or swivel joint QD configurations for manifold and chassis system designs or unique arrangements that feature tight spaces.

    Connection Assurance

    With a sleek body and ergonomically designed thumb latch, Everis liquid cooling connectors deliver single-handed operation along with the audible CPC click to assure technicians to know they’re connected. And, Everis Series’ low force to connect makes it simple to ensure a complete connection.

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