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LEANDER, Texas: The data center piping market is becoming one of the more practical infrastructure stories inside AI growth. Compute demand is rising fast, but the bigger issue is heat. As AI servers, GPUs and high density racks become harder to cool with conventional air based systems, piping is moving from a background mechanical component into a critical layer of data center performance.
According to DataM Intelligence, the global Data Center Piping Market reached US$ 749.92 million in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 13,168.57 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 33.2% during 2026 to 2035. The market is segmented by pipe type, material type, data center type, application, installation type, diameter size and region. Key applications include cooling water distribution, heat rejection, liquid cooling loops and other thermal infrastructure systems. North America is the largest market, while Asia Pacific is the fastest growing region.
This market is not growing because data centers suddenly discovered pipes. It is growing because the thermal equation has changed. AI focused facilities need higher flow rates, more reliable liquid distribution, better leak protection and faster installation. That makes flexible hoses, pre insulated pipes, prefabricated piping assemblies and modular distribution skids more valuable than they were in older data center designs.
North America Region Analysis: AI Buildout Is Pulling Piping Into Strategic Planning
North America holds the leading position in the data center piping market, with around 35% share in 2025. The region’s growth is being driven by hyperscale and AI focused data center deployments that require advanced cooling and liquid distribution systems. The United States is the largest single country market, supported by hyperscale cloud buildout, AI infrastructure investment and faster adoption of modular liquid cooling systems.
The region is also seeing more supplier activity. DataM Intelligence notes that Perma Pipe International announced a strategic expansion in March 2026 by establishing a new facility in the US Northeast to serve rapidly growing AI driven data centers and specialized thermal management needs. This kind of move matters because data center operators do not only need product availability. They need regional supply, engineering support, field reliability and rapid delivery when construction timelines are compressed.
Ecolab’s agreement to acquire CoolIT Systems for approximately US$ 4.75 billion in March 2026 also shows where the market is moving. Liquid cooling is no longer being treated as a niche specialty. It is becoming part of the broader water, thermal and fluid management ecosystem that large operators need to manage at scale. Piping suppliers that can integrate with liquid cooling vendors, mechanical contractors and data center engineering teams will have a stronger position than suppliers selling pipe as a standalone product.
Asia Pacific Region Analysis: Fastest Growth Comes From Cloud Expansion and High Density Cooling
Asia Pacific is the fastest growing region in the data center piping market, holding a 21.2% share in 2025. Growth is being supported by expanding data center clusters, cloud demand, digital infrastructure investment and rising liquid cooling readiness in markets such as China, India, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia.
The region’s advantage is construction momentum. Large cloud providers, colocation firms and enterprise data center operators are expanding capacity across major Asian markets. As these facilities move toward AI workloads and higher rack densities, cooling water distribution, heat rejection piping and liquid cooling loops become more important. That directly supports demand for flexible pipes, stainless steel systems, plastics, copper and pre insulated piping.
Asia Pacific also has a different cost and deployment profile from North America. Operators in the region often need fast installation, modular construction and scalable infrastructure that can expand with demand. This creates strong demand for prefabricated piping and flexible hose systems that reduce labor dependency and simplify routing across complex data halls. The region will likely reward suppliers that can balance cost, local availability and technical performance rather than only offering premium engineered systems.
Pipe Type Segment Analysis: Flexible Pipes Are Winning on Speed and Routing
Flexible pipes and hoses are the largest pipe type segment in the data center piping market, accounting for about 28.2% share in 2025. Their growth is practical. Modern data centers are crowded environments. Cooling lines must route through complex layouts, tight spaces and high density server zones where rigid piping can slow installation and increase connection complexity.
Flexible pipes also reduce the number of joints, which matters in leak sensitive environments. That does not make them risk free, but it can reduce failure points when systems are designed, tested and installed properly. The real advantage is deployment flexibility. AI data centers and modular facilities need cooling systems that can adjust to changing rack configurations and phased expansion.
DataM Intelligence notes that Gates Corporation launched Data Master MegaFlex in March 2025, a large diameter flexible cooling hose designed for high flow liquid cooling systems in data centers. This is a good example of how piping products are being redesigned around AI cooling needs rather than conventional mechanical room layouts.
Application Segment Analysis: Liquid Cooling Loops Are Becoming the Pressure Point
Liquid cooling loops are becoming one of the most important application areas in data center piping. Direct to chip liquid cooling piping is growing quickly because AI servers create heat loads that air cooling cannot always manage efficiently. These systems bring fluid distribution closer to processors and accelerators, which raises the importance of leak resistance, flow control, material compatibility and serviceability.
Chilled water and heat rejection networks still matter. In large campuses, cooling fluids must move across mechanical rooms, cooling towers, heat exchangers and data halls. Pre insulated piping is gaining attention because it can reduce thermal loss across long pipe runs and support more energy efficient operation. BRUGG Pipes’ production of pre insulated flexible pipe systems in Joliet, Illinois, highlighted by DataM Intelligence, reflects the rising need for thermal transport systems that support faster deployment and lower energy loss.
The application story is not only about cooling performance. It is also about downtime risk. A small leak in a high value data center can become a serious operational event. That makes pressure testing, leak detection, material selection, redundancy and installation quality central to procurement decisions. Piping is no longer only a construction item. It is part of uptime strategy.
Analyst Insight
“Data center piping is becoming a critical enabler of AI infrastructure because cooling is now one of the main constraints on high density compute. The strongest growth will come from suppliers that can support liquid cooling loops, prefabricated assemblies, pre insulated systems and leak resistant fluid distribution. The market will reward companies that combine engineering support, regional manufacturing and field reliability rather than competing only on material supply.”
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