As the demand for processing power continues to surge, data centers face an ever-growing challenge: controlling the heat produced by dense computing systems. Effective cooling isn’t just about comfort—it’s essential to protecting valuable hardware, ensuring uptime, and reducing energy bills. At Allied Rubber, we help facilities meet these challenges head-on with Gates ThermalPro™ Electric Water Pumps, engineered for next-generation cooling performance.
Why Upgrade Your Cooling Pumps?
The cooling pump is the unsung hero of any thermal management system. By improving coolant flow and efficiency, operators can directly boost performance, lower costs, and extend equipment life. Allied Rubber supplies Gates ThermalPro™ pumps that integrate seamlessly into Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) and direct-to-chip liquid cooling loops, making them ideal for both retrofit projects and new builds.
Key Benefits of Gates ThermalPro™ Pumps from Allied Rubber
1. Maximum Efficiency, Lower Energy Use
With advanced axial flux motor technology, Gates ThermalPro™ pumps achieve up to 25% higher efficiency compared to conventional designs. The result? Superior coolant flow with less power draw, delivering measurable savings over time.
2. High-Density Cooling Power
Whether you’re running GPU clusters, AI-driven workloads, or compact blade servers, these pumps are engineered to handle extreme heat loads in tight rack spaces.
3. Scalable Options for Every Application
- 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
From small-scale builds to enterprise-grade deployments, there’s a model to fit your needs.
4. Built-In Intelligence
Integrated sensors continuously monitor for cavitation, air bubbles, blockages, and low coolant levels. This predictive maintenance capability helps prevent costly downtime.
5. Engineered for Reliability
Every pump is designed to minimize leak points, with durable seals and compatibility across all glycol-based and dielectric coolants—including immersion systems.
6. Compact & Installation-Friendly
The slim, lightweight motor design makes it easy to install in even the tightest CDU cabinets or server racks, without compromising flow capacity.
Tackling Data Center Cooling Challenges
- Limited Space: Flat axial flux design delivers maximum flow in minimal footprint.
- Rising Energy Costs: Higher motor efficiency lowers operational expenses.
- Leak Risks: Reinforced seals and isolation features boost uptime.
- Versatile Power Needs: Operates across 12V–800V, supporting a wide range of electrical systems.
In today’s data-driven world, your cooling system must work as hard as your servers. With Allied Rubber’s expertise and Gates ThermalPro™ Electric Water Pumps, you get the efficiency, scalability, and reliability that modern IT environments demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much energy can I save?
A: With up to 25% higher efficiency, operators see significant reductions in long-term power consumption.
Q: What types of coolants are supported?
A: Gates ThermalPro™ pumps are compatible with both water-glycol and dielectric coolants, making them suitable for immersion cooling.
Q: What voltage ranges do the pumps support?
A: Models are available for systems operating between 12V and 800V.
Q: How does integrated monitoring improve uptime?
A: Sensors detect early warning signs like cavitation or air bubbles, helping operators address issues before they escalate.
Q: Can these pumps be retrofitted?
A: Yes—the compact design and wide power range make them ideal for both retrofits and new deployments.


























