HMDC Module Data Center

HMDC (Hairf Modular Data Center) integrates Hairf precision air conditioning, environmental monitoring systems, UPS and batteries, precision power distribution, PDU and server rack systems, helping customers build flexible and efficient next-generation data centers.

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HCDC Container Data Center

Traditional data centers are built in fixed architectural spaces, making expansion difficult, and they also have long construction cycles and high initial capital requirements. With the booming development of the Internet and cloud computing industries, the infrastructure that supports Internet and cloud computing platforms—IDC (Internet Data Center)—is in short supply worldwide.

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HLCDC Liquid Cooling Data Center

Liquid cooling uses chilled water instead of air to capture and transport heat away from chips. It can offer better performance while saving energy and helping data centers operate more sustainably. Liquid provides a much greater heat transfer capacity than air, which helps increase power usage effectiveness (PUE), reducing energy costs and contributing to environmental sustainability. Liquid can also be brought closer to the source of heat (the chip) than air, further increasing efficiency. Liquid cooling can also help data centers increase capacity within their existing footprint and offer a favorable return on investment for data center facilities. Liquid cooling systems provide an effective solution for achieving the required temperature parameters and reducing the energy consumption of cooling systems while increasing chip density.

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S-series precision air conditioners

The highest principle in the design strategy of Hairefer precision air conditioning products is the safe and reliable operation of the system. Hairefer precision air conditioners aim to meet users' high system efficiency requirements while simultaneously complying with stringent environmental protection requirements. Therefore, Hairefer offers a wide range of products to meet the diverse needs of its users.

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HILCDC Immersion Liquid Cooling Data Center

This is what most people picture when they think of liquid cooling: entire servers fully submerged in a tank filled with a special, non-conductive liquid. As the components generate heat, the surrounding fluid absorbs it directly. That heated liquid is then cooled and circulated back into the tank.

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