Hydrogen is increasingly used as an energy source for reasons of environmental protection. Hydrogen can be produced from biomass via synthesis gas. However, hydrogen is mostly produced by electrolysis. Depending on the method, the hydrogen pressure at atmospheric pressure is up to a maximum of about 435 psi. Compressors then compress to a final pressure where the gas is stored, for example in the natural gas network or vehicle refueling bundles or for industrial applications.

 

  • Oil-free design
  • Hermetically gas-tight with magnetic coupling drive
  • NanoLoc® high-pressure stages
  • Inlet pressures of up to 435 psig
  • Suitable for final pressures up to 6500 psig and max. volume flow rate of up to 38 scfm

 

  • Special gas-tight design
  • Proven in the most demanding conditions in industry and offshore applications
  • Inlet pressures of up to 290 psi
  • Suitable for final pressures up to 6,500 psi and a max. volume flow rate of up to 588 scfm

 

 

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