The ever increasing power consumption of individual chips makes the introduction of liquid cooling, in one form or another, unavoidable. This leads naturally to distribution of a coolant with the white space, leading to understandable concerns from the investor and operating community. Plastic pipes are state-of-the-art technology in semi-conductor fabs, offshore industry, chemical handling and many more highly demanding global industries. GFs in-house engineering support, its global network of fabrication shops, as well as its wide portfolio of products will help you achieve the demanding goals facing mission critical facilities the next years. Join Mark Bulmer, with 25 years of experience of engineered plastic pipes in core and critical environments, to hear how liquid cooling and plastics pipes can help you achieve the carbon neutral data center of the future.
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