Stäubli Showcases Thermal Management Solutions at Supercomputing 2018
Non-spill, quick-release couplings create safe, efficient solutions for the thermal cooling of electronics
Duncan, S.C. (October 17, 2018) -- Stäubli will present its industry-defining thermal management solutions at the Supercomputing 2018 (SC18) conference in Dallas, Texas, Nov. 12-15.
At SC18, Stäubli (booth #2300) will showcase customizable solutions featuring its non-spill, quick-release couplings that have established it as the industry leader in thermal cooling for electronics, including high-performance computing and data center storage. Stäubli experts will present different configurations to demonstrate how the absolute tightness offered by Stäubli connectors creates a completely sealed environment to ensure the safety and reliability of a wide variety IT systems.
"The compact design of Stäubli fluid connectors maximizes efficiency and makes them perfect for use in tight spaces, allowing them to be incorporated seamlessly into any installation," said Roger Varin, CEO of Stäubli North America. "Whatever the application, the fluid composition, or circuit configuration, Stäubli provides a solution."
For more than 25 years, Stäubli has been a leader in liquid cooling, working in collaboration with the largest and most well-established companies in the industry. Stäublis standard and specialized connectors combine performance, safety and durability with a variety of seal types, coupling materials and design options, making them compatible with a wide range of coolants and temperatures.
To meet increased demand, data center operators are increasing the density of units, which increases the amount of heat produced. Because of this, the need for more efficient cooling options for data storage centers has increased dramatically in recent years and will continue to rise at an exponential rate. Featuring a more compact design than air-cooling methods, thermal cooling presents the ideal solution because of its ability to increase floor space, allowing operators to fit more server racks in a given space, increasing the density of data servers to create more efficient systems.
SC18 is the worlds largest marketplace for high-performance computing and networking professionals, bringing together scientists, engineers, software developers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs, and IT administrators from universities, industry and government agencies worldwide.
About Stäubli North America
Stäubli North America has over 200 employees supporting Textiles, Connectors and Robotics customers. The companys North American headquarters is located in Duncan, S.C., and the sales force is strategically placed on the West Coast, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere thoughtout the continent.
Stäubli is a leading manufacturer of textile machinery, quick release couplings and robotics systems. With a workforce of over 5,000 employees, Stäubli is present in 29 countries supported by a comprehensive distribution network in 50 countries worldwide.
Visit www.staubli.us for more information on the company and products.
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