Cary Frame recently contributed his thoughts on the important if slight differences between US and international rack sizes to the Data Center Post. From the article: With rigid hot and cold aisle containment systems, inches are important. Any slight variances matter in the containment world, because the difference of even one inch can dramatically impact the fit and installation of the containment system. To get the containment design right the first time, a designer needs […]
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TMCnet Publishes Piece About Polargy’s New Aisle End Containment Swing Door
TMCnet recently featured Polargy for their data center aisle end containment swing doors, officially named the PolarPlex P2 Swing Door, an economical containment door designed to mount to any floor and rack arrangement. From the article: In a release, the company noted that the P2 Swing Door’s design accommodates most data center installation scenarios. Side and top flange pieces are included for mounting to racks, walls or Unistrut infrastructure. The mounting flange width matches standard Unistrut […]
Polargy Releases Sturdy yet Lightweight Data Center Aisle End Containment Swing Door
September 18, 2013 10:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Polargy, Inc., a leading provider of hot- and cold-aisle containment systems for data centers, announced today the general availability of the PolarPlex P2 Swing Door, an economical containment door designed to mount easily to any floor and rack arrangement. “The P2 Swing Door is our latest offering for data center operators who demand economical, durable, easy-to-install and effective aisle-end containment systems.” The P2 Swing Door’s flexible design accommodates […]
Polargy featured in Data Center Knowledge piece on their new Tool-Less Blanking Panels
Polargy recently was featured in Data Center Knowledge in an article about their new line of tool-less blanking panels. From the article: The panels’ “Hook-Swing-Snap” design enables installation and removal without tools, providing data center operators with improved flexibility in server rack maintenance. Installation consists simply of sliding a panel’s pivot pins into a rack’s mounting rail holes and snapping slide tabs at the opposite side of the panel into the opposing rail. A gasket […]