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Teadit targets data centers with engineered gaskets to reduce leaks and PUE

Teadit is expanding its focus on engineered gasket and sealing solutions aimed at mission-critical data center infrastructure, targeting power and cooling systems where leaks and pressure losses can turn into reliability events.

The company points to more than 65 years of industrial sealing experience and says its products support equipment commonly found in data centers, including power generation and cooling infrastructure, heat exchangers, pumps, piping, and water treatment systems. Teadit’s stated goal is to help operators minimize leaks, improve reliability, and support efficient facility performance.

As rack densities rise and liquid cooling becomes more common, sealing moves from “industrial housekeeping” to a real operational risk factor. A single flange leak in a chilled-water network or liquid cooling loop can force unplanned maintenance, degrade heat exchanger performance, or trigger alarms that operators would rather never see during peak load.

“Data centers are among the most demanding industrial environments in the world,” said Andre Davanzo, Director of Strategic Business Development at Teadit. “As facilities become larger and cooling systems become more complex, sealing performance plays an increasingly important role in maintaining reliability and supporting efficient operations.”

Teadit lists data center-relevant applications for its gasket solutions across power generation systems, heat exchangers, cooling towers, chilled-water networks, liquid cooling systems, cooling distribution units (CDUs), pumps and compressors, valves and piping systems, water treatment equipment, HVAC infrastructure, and emergency backup systems.

On the product side, Teadit’s sealing portfolio for these use cases includes spiral wound gaskets, kammprofile gaskets, expanded PTFE (ePTFE) gaskets, PTFE gaskets, flexible graphite gaskets, compressed fiber sheet gaskets, metallic gaskets, and custom-engineered sealing solutions. The company says customers are supported by application engineers to select sealing approaches for demanding services.

Teadit also ties gasket performance to Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), arguing that while gaskets are a small component, proper sealing can help maintain system pressures, prevent coolant leaks, preserve heat exchanger efficiency, and improve overall reliability across cooling and power infrastructure. It says these factors can support more efficient cooling performance and help operators optimize PUE while reducing downtime risk.

Source: Teadit

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