As data centers expand their processing capabilities, the heat they produce continues to rise. Effective thermal management is essential to protect critical infrastructure, ensure uptime, and reduce operating expenses. One of the most effective ways to improve a cooling system’s performance and energy efficiency is by upgrading its most vital component—the pump.
At Capital Rubber, we partner with leading manufacturers to provide high-performance cooling solutions for demanding environments. Gates ThermalPro™ Electric Water Pumps are designed to optimize coolant circulation, minimize energy use, and deliver reliable performance in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled data center systems. These pumps integrate seamlessly with Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) and direct-to-chip cooling loops, providing consistent and efficient thermal control.
Key Advantages of Gates ThermalPro™ Pumps
1. Exceptional Efficiency
Equipped with advanced axial flux motor technology, Gates ThermalPro™ pumps deliver up to 25% higher efficiency than traditional designs. By improving coolant flow and reducing power draw, they directly contribute to lower operating costs and improved sustainability.
2. Designed for High-Density Applications
Modern data centers must handle higher thermal loads in smaller spaces. Gates ThermalPro™ pumps are engineered to manage heat efficiently in compact server racks and GPU-intensive environments, supporting the latest AI and high-performance computing systems.
3. Scalable Product Range
- Low Power (<30W): Flow rates up to ~20 L/min
- Mid Power (30–100W): Flow rates up to ~35 L/min
- High Power (100–2500W): Flow rates up to ~400 L/min
This flexible lineup allows operators to choose the right pump for applications ranging from smaller rack systems to large-scale enterprise cooling networks.
4. Intelligent Monitoring Capabilities
Integrated sensors enable real-time detection of cavitation, air bubbles, blockages, and low coolant levels. These built-in diagnostics support predictive maintenance strategies and help prevent costly downtime.
5. Durable, Leak-Resistant Construction
With reinforced seals and isolated weep holes, ThermalPro™ pumps are built for reliability. They are compatible with both glycol-based and dielectric coolants, including those used in immersion cooling systems.
6. Compact, Easy-to-Install Design
The pumps’ slim, lightweight motor housing makes installation simple—even in tight CDU cabinets or server racks—without compromising flow performance.
Overcoming Data Center Cooling Challenges
- Limited Space: Axial flux design achieves high flow rates in compact environments.
- Energy Efficiency: Higher motor performance helps reduce total system power consumption.
- System Reliability: Leak-resistant construction improves uptime and lowers maintenance needs.
- Versatile Power Options: Operates across a wide voltage range (12V–800V) for flexible integration.
At Capital Rubber, we understand that cooling systems are more than just a necessity—they’re a key factor in data center performance. By offering Gates ThermalPro™ Electric Water Pumps, we provide the technology and reliability needed to support modern computing infrastructure.
Conclusion
The demands on data centers continue to grow, and so does the need for smarter, more efficient cooling solutions. With Capital Rubber and Gates ThermalPro™ Electric Water Pumps, operators can count on advanced performance, reduced energy costs, and dependable operation for years to come.
FAQs
Q1: How much energy can these pumps save?
A: ThermalPro™ pumps deliver up to 25% greater efficiency, significantly lowering energy costs over their lifetime.
Q2: Are these pumps compatible with different coolants?
A: Yes—they work with both glycol-based and dielectric fluids, including immersion cooling applications.
Q3: What voltage ranges are supported?
A: Models are designed for systems running between 12V and 800V.
Q4: How do integrated sensors enhance reliability?
A: Built-in sensors detect issues like cavitation or air bubbles early, helping prevent damage and downtime.
Q5: Can these pumps be retrofitted into existing cooling systems?
A: Yes—the compact design and broad voltage compatibility make them an excellent choice for both new installations and retrofit projects.




