Expanding the family of KoldLok products, the SplitLok grommets were released by Upsite Technologies this week, reports Thermal News. From the article:
Upsite Technologies Expands KoldLok Offerings with Launch of SplitLok
Upsite Technologies, Inc. has made two additions to its line of KoldLok airflow management products: the SplitLok Integral Grommet and SplitLok Square Grommet. Created to fill the growing need for grommets that can be versatile while providing tight seals in raised floor openings, Upsite’s new products offer an innovative solution to sealing cable cut-outs that can be easily installed in both new and existing data centers.
Employing the samesealing technology as other offerings in the KoldLok line, SplitLok Integral and SplitLok Square Grommets an improve airflow management in raised floor mission critical spaces. This allows owners and operators to decrease operating expenses, reduce bypass airflow, and increase efficiency by optimizing their current cooling infrastructure.
SplitLok Integral and SplitLok Square Grommets introduce a variety of new elements to the KoldLok line:
- An interlocking feature that helps keep grommet halves aligned and sealed, providing a better fit that allows for both ease of installation and removal.
- Constructed with high-impact materials to provide a stronger frame for longer lifespan.
- Smooth polished surface with tapered edges that is easier to clean and more aesthetically pleasing.
- Two sizes to accommodate different dimensions of cable cut-outs and satisfy the increasing demand for smaller grommets.
- Ability to custom label grid locations and cabinet identification through a reusable writable surface.
“The versatility, strength, and excellent sealing capabilities of SplitLok Integral and SplitLok Square Grommets will go far to help data center owners and operators increase the cooling efficiency of their facilities,” said Peter Crook, president and CEO of Upsite Technologies. “Effective sealing with grommets is one of the easiest activities to increase cooling capacity and will have a profound and long-lasting effect on the bottom lines of both new and legacy data centers.”