
08/22/2025
Data centers run on precision, especially when it comes to cooling. Servers produce massive heat, and without proper airflow control, cooling systems waste energy while risking downtime.
Enter aisle containment. By physically separating hot and cold airflows, containment systems dramatically boost efficiency, ensuring that chilled air reaches only the equipment that needs it. The result? Reduced energy use, lower costs, and a greener operation.
At Bempro Global Group, aisle containment isn’t just a concept, it’s a high-performance solution built through seamless integration of our three specialist divisions:
BMP Metals: Crafts precision-engineered aluminum and steel frames, panels, and enclosures, built for modularity, durability, and perfect alignment with data center architecture.
CableTalk Systems: Ensures the containment system integrates cleanly with server cabinets and IT hardware, maintaining ideal cable routing, workflow access, and operational ergonomics.
Climateworx International: Delivers targeted cooling power via in-row air conditioning units, placing cooling right where heat is generated, and maintaining tight environmental control.
Together, these components form an integrated containment ecosystem: robust structure, flawless IT alignment, and precision cooling in harmony.
The impact is real and measurable. According to the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, effective hot/cold aisle containment can reduce fan energy by up to 25% and chiller energy by 20%, translating to about 30% in overall utility savings. Another industry report estimates that containment systems can deliver up to 40% energy savings when paired with optimized airflow and raised chilled-water temperatures.
This isn’t just about keeping equipment cool, it’s about crafting a high-performance, energy-efficient ecosystem that aligns design, infrastructure, and sustainability.
Learn more about how aisle containment can transform your data center: https://www.cabletalk.com/aisle-containment
Reduce your data center’s PUE by containing the hot or cold aisle air in a CableTalk aisle containment system.