Modern data centers are no longer just server rooms; they function as sophisticated mechanical plants housing chilled water systems, battery energy storage, and on-site natural gas power generation. According to Andre Davanzo, Director of Strategic Business Development at Teadit, these facilities rely on thousands of integrated engineering decisions where even the smallest components dictate overall uptime. The company’s new publication, Industrial Gaskets for Data Centers: Engineering Considerations for Reliability, Maintenance, and Uptime, shifts the perspective on gaskets from simple replacement parts to essential elements of a high-stakes mechanical assembly.
Teadit Targets Data Center Reliability in New Engineering White Paper
As hyperscale data centers evolve into complex mechanical hubs with gigawatt-scale power needs, the integrity of small-scale components is becoming a major operational focus. Teadit has released a new technical paper outlining how industrial gaskets serve as critical, often overlooked, pressure boundaries in modern mission-critical infrastructure.

Engineering Standards and Joint Integrity
The white paper argues that sealing performance depends on a holistic view of the bolted joint rather than the gasket material alone. It details how variables such as bolt preload, flange surface finish, and thermal cycling impact equipment longevity. By aligning selection processes with international standards like ASME PCC-1 and EN 1591-1, the document provides a framework for engineers to treat gaskets with the same rigor applied to pumps or heat exchangers. The publication is currently available to industry professionals, aiming to standardize installation and maintenance practices across critical infrastructure projects worldwide.




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