en.Wedoany.com Reported - 3M has introduced a range of electrical products and solutions to support the Australian data center industry in ensuring power reliability and continuous service.
As the Australian data center industry continues to expand, operators face growing demand for reliable power infrastructure to minimize downtime and maintain uninterrupted service. According to 3M, its electrical product portfolio covers cable management, insulation systems, secure connections, and fire protection measures, helping operators manage electrical infrastructure from incoming power to server connections and critical equipment.
Specific products include solutions for insulating and sealing wires and cables, connecting low-voltage conductors, splicing underground and underwater cables, as well as protective products that help safeguard medium-voltage assets from moisture, abrasion, and environmental exposure. In terms of fire protection, the company offers a series of products that can be used to seal cable penetrations and protect critical infrastructure through fire barriers, sealants, foams, and protective wrapping materials.
These solutions also support maintenance activities such as cable identification, asset marking, corrosion protection, and motor lead repair, helping operators maintain efficient and reliable facility performance. The data center application guide developed by 3M outlines the use of electrical products in areas such as high-voltage power supply, transformer connections, switchgear, server rooms, power cable pathways, and fire-resistant wall penetrations.
The company states that its electrical solutions are designed to address common operational challenges such as moisture and humidity exposure, chemical corrosion, ultraviolet radiation, extreme temperatures, and confined installation environments, while also offering products suitable for scenarios where cable ends are inaccessible or require additional mechanical protection. The overall portfolio aims to reduce maintenance challenges and support long-term network performance.
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