BAC Is Showcasing Data Center Cooling Solutions at Data Center World 2025

BAC is featuring its new data center cool tank at Data Center World this year.

Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. will have an exhibit featuring its immersion cooling tank at Data Center World 2025 in booth 125 from April 14th to 17th in Washington, D.C. As the need for cooling in data centers increases, there is also desired reduction in energy consumption and carbon emissions.

The company notes that its COBALT immersion cooling system, which consists of a tank made with CorTex technology to cool servers, can be utilized with any of BAC’s portfolio of evaporative, hybrid, adiabatic, and dry heat rejection solutions to optimize energy and water consumption. “This enables scalable, reliable, and sustainable operations of data centers by solving the cooling challenges of tomorrow, today.”

On top of being able to talk to experts in data center cooling at the exhibit and seeing the technology in action, Stephen Kline and Jan Tysebaert of BAC will host a Tech Talk, "High Density Cooling for a Sustainable World," on Tuesday, April 15th, from 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM in Room 207A which will go in-depth on different ways of cooling inside and outside of data centers.

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