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LEEDING MCS provides Specialized Support for Data Centers and Data Center Power Modules

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OUR SPECIALIZED PRODUCTS

Acoustical Door Units (ADUs) Acoustical doors in data centers are used to reduce noise transmission between different zones, ensuring a comfortable and productive work environment for staff, protecting sensitive equipment from vibrations, and helping the facility comply with environmental noise regulations. They are especially useful for separating high-noise mechanical areas, like generator or cooling plant rooms, from quieter office and monitoring spaces within the data center.

Commercial Door Hardware in data center modules is primarily used for physical security and access control, preventing unauthorized entry to protect sensitive equipment and data, and for environmental control, such as closing off hot/cold aisles to optimize cooling. The hardware includes components like high-security locks, access control systems, durable hinges, and specialized door closers to ensure doors securely and reliably function for these critical purposes. 

Hollow Metal Doors and Frames are used in data centers and data center modules for their security, durability, fire resistance, and ability to help maintain controlled environments. They provide strong perimeter security, can be reinforced for ballistic or blast protection, and are resistant to environmental factors like humidity, preventing warping and deterioration. These doors help in airflow management and contribute to the overall security of server rooms and sensitive areas.  

RF Shielding Doors are essential for data centers and data center modules providing protection against electromagnetic interference. These specialized doors ensure the integrity of sensitive data by blocking unwanted radio frequencies. With robust construction and advanced materials, RF Shielding Doors create secure environment for your critical operations. 

Electric Door Strikes secure areas In data centers, by integrating with access control systems, allowing for remote management of who can enter specific doors, such as server rooms or perimeter entrances, at any time. They work by unlocking a door's latch when an authorized credential (like a keycard or biometric scan) is presented, providing enhanced physical security, monitoring capabilities, and the ability to lock down areas instantly.  

LEEDING MCS consults with its end-user clients, architects and distributors to provide literally hundreds of products and applications to the building owner, as well as Fire Protection Inspection/ Consulting with perhaps the most comprehensive offering in the Architectural Openings Industry ... 

ABOUT LEEDING Mission Critical Support

LEEDING Mission Critical Support consults with data center providers to focus on a specialized group of openings and security products to help them achieve their goals for power and data security. Our journey began with one opening quote for an Acoustical Door in early 2024 and a fast recognition of the scale of the largest infrastructure undertaking in the history of the world. We quickly developed a passion for ensuring that data centers have the support they need to maintain optimal operations from people that know the Architectural Openings Industry and focus solely on them. 

Why Choose LEEDING Mission Critical Support? We understand the critical nature of power and data security in Data Centers unlike anyone currently in the Architectural Openings Industry. Our expertise and dedication set us apart, ensuring that our clients receive the best support and products tailored to their specific needs. While our competition just begins to get its "feet wet," LEEDING MDS has already worked on some of the largest Data Center projects in the world for some of the world's largest Data Center developers with involvement in more than 22 projects and growing ... 

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