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Aluminum Profiles for Data Center Construction

Aluminum Profiles for Data Center Construction

To meet the demand for additional data storage, data centers need to be built with speed and longevity in the forefront. After all, a data center malfunctioning can be detrimental. That’s why a successful data center needs to be built correctly – before the servers even enter the building.

Beyond its technical strengths, aluminum framing provides unmatched aesthetics - clean lines, precision surfaces, and modularity create an impressive environment that is not just functional, but visually impressive. In a rapidly changing market, where efficiency, speed, and precision are paramount, a material solution that looks as sleek as it performs speaks volumes about the quality of the entire infrastructure. 

Top Aluminum Framing Applications in Data Center Construction

Hot Aisle Containment

Hot Aisle Containment

Hot aisle containment systems are paramount to reduce energy consumption and improve overall efficiency by preventing the mixing of hot exhaust air and cold supply air. With its ability to form an air-tight containment seal, thermal-conductivity benefits, and easy installation, aluminum framing is an efficient material structure for these critical enclosures.

Cold Aisle Containment

Cold Aisle Containment

Cold Aisle Containment encloses the aisle where cold supply air is supplied to equipment, using panels and doors to separate it from hot exhaust air. With its ability to form an air-tight containment seal, thermal-conductivity benefits, and easy installation, aluminum framing is an efficient material structure for these critical enclosures.

Server Racks

Server Racks

Beyond aisle containment and temperature control, aluminum profiles are revolutionizing server rack construction. Steel racks will be heavy, which makes them hard to move and limits their adaptability. Aluminum profiles, however, offers a superior alternative that are not only incredibly strong but also remarkably light, facilitating easier transportation and deployment.

Raised Floors

Raised Floors

Data centers require raised floors, also known as false floors, that are elevated between 1-2 feet and support cable management, as well as a distribution system for cold air to server racks. With its impressive strength-to-weight ratio and easier installation, aluminum framing makes an efficient material for false floors that improve cooling efficiency by supporting underfloor airflow.