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Fluorine and Chemours plan to explore global warming potential (10), a power
options to cater to higher demand. usage effectiveness (PUE) approach-
ing 1, and superior performance capa-
The collaboration is part of Chem- bilities compared to traditional or other
ours’ newly expanded Liquid Cool- liquid cooling technologies. Nearly
ing Venture, established to address the eliminating water use, reducing space
growing heat, energy, and water de- requirements by 60%, and lowering
mands of data centres and AI hardware. energy consumption by up to 40%
“The partnership with Navin Fluorine and cooling energy use by up to 90%,
marks an important step toward com- this technology represents benefi ts for
mercialisation, providing critical capa- data centre operators and communities
bilities and capacity – beginning in alike. The agreement with Navin Fluo-
2026 – to support the adoption of two- rine will bring this innovative techno-
phase liquid cooling,” Chemours said. logy to market quickly and effi ciently.
“The fact is, next generation chips “Joining forces with Chemours
alone can’t deliver the AI boom; the cantly reduce data centre total cost of to manufacture their new liquid cool-
computing and resource demands crea- ownership through decreased energy, ing technology advances our mission
ted by this technology requires a new, water, space, maintenance and capex to produce high-quality, innovative,
integrated approach. Our deep exper- demands, all while enabling next gene- and sustainable, high-growth-potential
tise in cooling uniquely positions us to ration chip capability. Partnering with products in the specialty chemicals
help bridge this gap,” said Ms. Denise Navin Fluorine enables us to meet this sector, while helping address a key
Dignam, Chemours’ President critical market need,” she added. industry challenge for data centres,”
and CEO. “Innovative liquid cooling said Mr. Vishad Mafatlal, Navin
solutions, like Opteon, can help signifi - Opteon fl uid offers an ultra-low Fluorine, Executive Chairman.
ECO-LABELLING PROGRAMME
Fineotex Chemical gets ‘Green Pro Certifi cation’
for sustainable manufacturing
Fineotex Chemical Ltd. (FCL), a cation is a testament to our dedication in
leading speciality chemicals manufac- developing and manufacturing products
turer, has been awarded the ‘Green Pro that are not only high-performing but
Certifi cation’ by US Certifi cation & also environmentally responsible.
Inspection Limited, recognising the
company’s commitment to sustainable We continue to invest in green tech-
and eco-friendly manufacturing practices nologies and responsible innovation to
at its facilities in Ambernath and Navi create a better tomorrow,” commented
Mumbai, Maharashtra. Mr. Sanjay Tibrewala, Executive Director,
FCL.
This certifi cation is awarded fol-
lowing an independent assessment of hygiene products such as Finocon F1 The ‘Green Pro Certifi cation’ enables
FCL’s products and operations, and Washroom Cleaner, Finocon F7 All end users to make informed choices by
confi rms their alignment with green Purpose Neutral Cleaner, Finocon F5 identifying environment-friendly pro-
product requirements. Air Freshener, and other key products ducts that meet stringent sustainability
used across sectors. criteria. It provides a holistic framework
The certifi cation has been granted that evaluates a product’s performance
for the manufacturing of various envi- “Sustainability is the core of our through its life cycle from raw material
ronmentally responsible cleaning and operations and this Green Pro Certifi - to disposal.
138 Chemical Weekly May 20, 2025
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