Turbidity and Electrical Conductivity Measurements to Determine Glycol Based Fluid Quality
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Learn how turbidity and electrical conductivity measurements can assess the quality and longevity of propylene glycol-based fluids used in datacenter direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems in this 16-minute conference talk. Explore the development of standards for propylene glycol fluids in datacenter applications and examine the validity of various measurement techniques for determining fluid quality and lifetime. Discover the advantages and limitations of using turbidity and electrical conductivity as quality indicators while investigating common fluid faults including biofouling, particulate matter, suspended solids, propylene glycol degradation, additive stability, and corrosion issues. Gain insights into measurement methodologies and understand the variability factors that can affect fluid quality assessments in liquid cooling applications.
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Turbidity and Electrical Conductivity Measurements to Determine Glycol Based Fluid Quality
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