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Data Center Pipes Market Projected to Reach $5.23 Billion by 2032

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 04:08 PM

The global data center pipes market is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, driven by increasing demand for data storage and processing infrastructure.

According to a new report by MarketsandMarkets, the global data center pipes market is projected to reach $5.23 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2022 to 2032. The report cites the increasing demand for data storage and processing infrastructure as a key driver of this market growth. As data centers continue to expand to meet the needs of businesses and consumers, the demand for specialized pipes and piping systems to support critical cooling and plumbing systems is expected to rise. The report segments the data center pipes market by pipe type, pipe material, and data center type. Pre-insulated pipes and plastic & composite pipes are expected to see the highest growth, as data center operators seek more energy-efficient and cost-effective piping solutions. 'Data centers are the backbone of the digital economy, and the infrastructure that supports them is becoming increasingly important,' said James Stokes, senior analyst at MarketsandMarkets. 'Specialized piping systems will be crucial for enabling the next generation of data centers to operate efficiently and sustainably.' The report also highlights key regional trends, with the Asia Pacific region expected to see the fastest market growth due to the rapid expansion of data center capacity in countries like China and India. North America and Europe will remain major markets, driven by ongoing investments in cloud computing and edge computing infrastructure. Overall, the data center pipes market is poised for significant expansion in the coming years as the global demand for data processing and storage continues to surge. Maritime industry players involved in port infrastructure, logistics, and energy systems may want to monitor these trends closely.
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