Liquid Alloys Market Growth Supported by Advanced Data Center Cooling Technologies


Published: 14 May 2026

Author: Towards Chemical and Materials

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Alloy Acquisition Strengthens Advanced Cooling Solutions

Johnson Controls has signed an agreement to acquire Alloy Enterprises as part of its plan to strengthen data center cooling and thermal management solutions. Through this move, the company wants to improve its technologies that support the growing demand for efficient cooling systems in modern data centers. Also, Alloy Enterprises is known for developing advanced aluminum heat exchanger technology. These systems are designed to improve cooling performance while also reducing energy use. By bringing Alloy Enterprises into its business, Johnson Controls plans to expand its ability to provide advanced cooling solutions for data centers and other high-performance facilities.
Moreover, the company explained that data centers are growing rapidly because of increasing digital activity and the expansion of artificial intelligence technologies. As data centers become larger and more powerful, the need for reliable and energy-efficient cooling systems is also increasing. Johnson Controls believes that the technology developed by Alloy Enterprises can help meet these changing industry requirements.

According to Towards Chemicals And Materials Analytics and Consulting, the global liquid alloys market size was estimated at USD 2.11 billion in 2025 and is expected to increase from USD 2.30 billion in 2026 to USD 4.97 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 8.95% from 2026 to 2035. In terms of volume, the liquid alloys industry is projected to grow from 185.66 thousand tons in 2025 to 388.02 thousand tons by 2035, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.95% over the forecast period from 2026 to 2035, due to the emergence of advanced technologies.

Furthermore, the company also shared that the acquisition supports its wider strategy of delivering sustainable and energy-efficient building technologies. The company wants to combine Alloy Enterprises’ thermal technology with its own experience in HVAC and building solutions. This combination is expected to help customers improve cooling efficiency while also supporting energy-saving goals.

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