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Nidec to Expand Its Production Capacity for Water-cooling Modules
17 April 2024

Nidec to Expand Its Production Capacity for Water-cooling Modules

Nidec Corporation announced that it will enhance its CDU (Coolant Distribution Unit) production line in Thailand, the Company’s manufacturing base for water-cooling modules for servers, to increase the factory’s monthly CDU production capacity from 200 to 2,000 units by June 2024.

The CDU production capacity expansion is in response to the adoption by Supermicro, an American AI server manufacturer. The jointly developed with Supermicro 100 to 250 kW products will be manufactured at the Ayutthaya Plant in Thailand, where the existing line has been expanded.

As the water-cooling module market is forecast to continue its growth, Nidec intends to expand its monthly CDU production capacity to more than 3,000 units in the future, while expecting the size of related products’ markets to be 10 billion yen in FY2023, and more than 80 billion yen in FY2024.

Nidec’s cooling systems employ a liquid-to-liquid method, where cooling modules installed in each server supply cooling water via metal pipes to directly cool each server’s computing devices. The systems comprise a CDU (coolant distribution unit), a cooling water distributor; a CDM (coolant distribution manifold), a cooling water piping; and an LCM (liquid cooling module), a water-cooling module.

The aforementioned product features the redundancy of its pumps, electricity sources, circuit substrates, and other important units, which are all in pairs to improve the system’s reliability. Additionally, those units are replaceable even during maintenance, without stopping its cooling system, to keep the server operating (a hot-swap functionality).
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