corrosion control

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Corrosion control is a critical concern in data center liquid cooling systems, where water or other coolants circulate near sensitive electronic equipment. The tagged content discusses how water reuse and alternative cooling strategies introduce corrosion risks that must be managed to maintain system reliability and performance. Engineers must balance thermodynamic efficiency with material compatibility, using techniques such as water treatment, corrosion inhibitors, and careful material selection to prevent damage to server components and cooling infrastructure. The discussion emphasizes that sustainable data center design requires proactive corrosion management to extend equipment life and reduce maintenance costs.
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    Water Reuse and Liquid Cooling: A Data Center Sustainability Roadmap

    Water is the most energy‑efficient medium for removing heat from servers, but rising scarcity and regulatory pressure mean data center designers can no longer treat freshwater as an unlimited resource; engineers must now balance the raw thermodynamic advantages of water with aggressive...
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