Nanfang Pump Says Liquid Cooling Business Steadily Advancing, Revenue Share Still Low
Nanfang Pump Industry said on August 19, 2026 that it is steadily advancing its liquid cooling business, though the segment currently contributes a relatively low share of overall revenue. The company said it attaches great importance to development opportunities in the liquid cooling industry and is fully engaged in product research and development and market expansion. As an emerging high-end application, liquid cooling demand is still being released gradually and product certification cycles are lengthy. The company noted that pumps are general-purpose equipment with diverse applications and that it is advancing the business according to plan.
Nanfang Pump Industry said on August 19, 2026 that it attaches great importance to development opportunities in the liquid cooling industry and is fully engaged in product research and development and market expansion. As an emerging high-end application scenario, market demand in the liquid cooling industry is still being released gradually, and product certification cycles are lengthy, so the business currently accounts for a relatively low share of the company's overall revenue.
As pumps are general-purpose equipment with numerous application scenarios, the company believes there should not be a pump manufacturer focused solely on liquid cooling pumps. Different companies have their own characteristics in terms of technical routes, product structures, customer groups and application scenarios. Nanfang Pump is focusing on its own strategy and, combining its product characteristics and resource endowments, is steadily advancing its liquid cooling business according to established plans.
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