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In liquid cooling reliability, tubing choice creates another layer of protection

Thermal engineers specifying liquid cooling terminations for HPC and AI data centers often worry about how impacts through the supply chain may affect connector performance. Surprisingly, Colder Products Company’s FMEA-driven bubble-leak study found that hose wall thickness, rather than barb damage as large as 0.2 mm², determined whether a termination held or leaked.

Download this whitepaper to learn:

  • Why barb damage alone may not matter
  • How wall thickness drives robustness
  • PTFE vs. EPDM vs. locking EPDM leak resistance compared
  • Why pre-connected QD/hose combos limit your design options

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