18 September 2024
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More and more companies are turning to external computing power for their business. Instead of in-house servers, they rent from data centres, large buildings with lots of servers. To protect those servers from overheating and maintaining the architectural integrity of the building and its surroundings, ventilated aluminium wall cladding is the perfect solution.
Heat control for optimal performance
The large computing capacity of the numerous servers generates a large amount of heat. To keep the servers functioning properly, adequate cooling is crucial. Perforated aluminium façade can conceal the industrial air conditioners in a stylish way while ensuring a sufficient supply of fresh air to enable cooling. Moreover the ventilation through the façade already vents hot air away from the equipment, reducing the need for active cooling and saving on the energy bill. Renson combines quality and aesthetics in its sustainable cladding systems Linius.
Horizontal cladding system
The horizontal aluminium Linius cladding forms a new facade, around the outer shell of the data centre. This solution has been an established feature of Renson's range for many years and has been used in a wide variety of industrial and commercial projects. Martin Daniels, Sales Manager UK for Renson: “We like to think along with you on specific projects. Extra acoustic damping to safeguard the environment or partial deliveries for smooth execution? Including Linius doors, generating Revit drawings or working out cassette systems for dismountable facades? Our team of experts is at your disposal.”
Demountable façades are the future
Server technology is evolving at lightning speed. When building data centres, companies are already thinking about how to replace servers quickly and efficiently in the short term. A fully demountable façade makes this complex process much faster, simpler and safer. From a deep-rooted sense of innovation, Renson's CSI department develops and tests new Linius concepts to provide a ready-made answer to this challenge. Meanwhile, the Linius cassettes already proved to be a good solution for building this kind of demountable façade. “Together, we look confidently to the future and anticipate today. With and for our partners”, Martin says confidently.
Tailor-made with short lead times
Linius slats are carefully manufactured in Renson's modern production department. With sufficient capacity and clout, processing large orders - for cladding impressive data centres, for example - is no problem at all. This means on-time delivery with trusted high product quality and strong service - before, during and after installation. The in-house production is the biggest catalyst for unbridled possibilities in conceptualising and designing buildings. “It’s a toolbox full of possibilities to match and enforce creative ideas. No matter what the project of the future use of a building is: together we take it to the next level”, Sales Manager Martin Daniels concludes.
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