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Working with AGI Industries, Flowserve Corp has secured a contract to supply 5,000 industrial course of pumps to TMGcore Inc, a Texas-based supplier of high-performance computing solutions and a specialist in liquid immersion cooling technology.
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The Flowserve pumps shall be utilized in patented immersion cooling items designed by TMGcore. The pumps will flow into dielectric fluids, which enable warmth dissipation and cooling of servers inside single-phase immersion cooled models.
Unlike traditional knowledge centres, today’s applied sciences like artificial intelligence, deep learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing require a considerably higher amount of information to be processed – increasing the need for elevated server capacity. As stakeholders look to reduce power consumption in information centres, there’s a rising demand for immersion cooling technology. Immersion cooling can deal with greater heat hundreds in high-density servers at a minimal price, and additionally it is more power environment friendly than conventional air cooling.
“Liquid cooling has dramatically more capability to take away heat than air cooling and has been confirmed to be simpler. A critical part of immersion-cooled units are commercial-grade pumps that transfer and recirculate fluid,” explains John-David Enright Sr, CEO of TMGcore. “Flowserve has demonstrated both its commitment to this sustainability-friendly technology and its quality of customer service to us as a industrial customer.”
Flowserve says that the partnership represents a step ahead in its market diversification.
“This really exemplifies the dynamic capabilities of our pumps, and we’re proud to participate in enabling the way forward for knowledge centres,” said Tamara Morytko, president of Flowserve’s Pumps division. “As we pursue diversified markets in assist of our progress strategy, we’re committed to continued innovation with our current and future customers in thoughts.”
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