Introduction
In the new era of artificial intelligence (AI), data centre cooling systems across Malaysia and Southeast Asia are facing unprecedented challenges. As GPU, NPU, and AI accelerator racks generate more heat, traditional air cooling can no longer cope. This has driven a massive shift toward liquid cooling and direct-to-chip architectures.
However, these advanced cooling loops come with a critical vulnerability — micro-leaks. Even the smallest undetected leak in a cooling circuit can lead to unplanned downtime, hardware damage, and significant financial loss.
In this context, ultra-sensitive helium leak testing is no longer a “nice-to-have” — it’s now a mandatory quality assurance step for every data centre equipment manufacturer and cooling system supplier.
AI workloads are dramatically increasing heat and power density in modern data centres. Industry reports show that AI racks now consume 20–40 kW per cabinet, far exceeding what traditional air cooling can handle.
As a result, major data centre builders in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam are adopting liquid cooling systems to improve thermal management and energy efficiency.
These systems rely on cold plates, manifolds, heat exchangers, pumps, and fittings — all operating under pressure and sealed with welds and joints.
A microscopic leak in any of these components can:
- Degrade cooling efficiency,
- Lead to coolant loss and overheating, or
- Cause coolant infiltration into electronics, triggering corrosion or electrical shorts.
A small undetected leak can lead to huge operational and financial losses for data centre operators and equipment manufacturers:
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Downtime & revenue loss:
A single coolant loop failure can take an AI cluster offline. In hyperscale facilities, downtime can cost hundreds of thousands to millions of dollar per hour. -
Equipment damage:
Dielectric or water-based coolant leaks can short-circuit GPU boards or corrode connectors. -
Warranty & brand risk:
For OEMs and component suppliers, a coolant failure in a hyperscale data centre (e.g. AWS, Google, Microsoft, or regional colocation centres in Malaysia and Singapore) can lead to contract penalties and reputation damage. -
Environmental impact:
Many refrigerants and coolants are regulated substances — leaks can lead to compliance issues and sustainability concerns.
Many manufacturers in Southeast Asia still rely on pressure decay, bubble tests, or hydrogen sniffers. While these detect large leaks, they cannot identify micro-leaks at the level required for today’s liquid-cooled systems.
| Method | Limitation |
|---|---|
| Pressure Decay | Cannot detect micro-leaks (10⁻⁹ to 10⁻¹² mbar·L/s); affected by temperature & system volume. |
| Hydrogen Sniffing | Lower accuracy and signal-to-noise ratio compared to helium. |
| Bubble Test | Manual and ineffective for small or internal leaks. |
That’s why Hexo Industries (M) Sdn Bhd, based in Penang, Malaysia, provides helium leak detection equipment, services, and technical consultation to support regional manufacturers in achieving world-class leak integrity.
To ensure next-level reliability in AI cooling systems, Malaysia and SEA manufacturers should adopt the following leak-testing practices:
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100% Helium Leak Testing of Critical Parts
Every cold plate, manifold, valve, and heat exchanger should undergo helium vacuum or sniffer testing before shipment. -
Set Conservative Leak Rate Limits
Test to detect leaks 10× smaller than your specification to ensure safety margins. -
Automate and Integrate Testing
Implement robotic test fixtures, multi-channel stations, and data logging systems to maintain high throughput and consistency. -
Control Helium Background Levels
Maintain clean test environments and perform regular calibration to prevent false readings. -
Monitor Trends & Process Stability
Record leak-rate data over time to identify process drifts before they cause field failures. -
Design for Testability
Include test ports and evacuation paths early in product design to simplify vacuum testing.
Hexo Industries (M) Sdn Bhd provides comprehensive helium leak detection solutions for:
- Data centre cooling system manufacturers
- Semiconductor and electronics assembly
- Vacuum system integrators
- Automotive and aerospace components
- R&D and calibration labs
As AI-driven workloads reshape the data centre landscape, leak integrity has become a critical part of ensuring uptime and safety.
By adopting helium leak detection, manufacturers in Malaysia and Southeast Asia can guarantee that every cooling component meets the highest standards of reliability and precision.
With over a decade of experience in vacuum technologies and leak detection, Hexo Industries (M) Sdn Bhd is proud to help regional OEMs build a safer, smarter, and leak-free AI future.
📩 Contact Hexo Industries today (sales@hexoind.com) to learn more about our helium leak testing systems and engineering support in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.




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