Electrolyzer
SSBGE provides customized electrolyzer solutions based on specific requirements and applications.
An electrolyzer is a device that uses electricity to split water (H2O) into its two constituent elements, hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2), through a process called electrolysis. The electrolysis process involves passing an electric current through a water electrolyte, which can be either an acidic or alkaline solution. The electric current splits the water molecules into their constituent elements: hydrogen gas bubbles up at the cathode (negative electrode) and oxygen gas bubbles up at the anode (positive electrode).
Hydrogen produced through electrolysis can be a clean and sustainable source of fuel, especially if the electricity used to power the electrolyzer comes from renewable sources such as solar or wind. However, the cost of electrolyzers and the infrastructure required for hydrogen storage and transport remain major challenges to the widespread adoption of this technology.
H-M
High Purity Hydrogen Generators
Key Features
- Hydrogen production up to 200 Nm3/h
- Release pressure 5 -12- 30 bar
- Purity up to 99.9995, res O2<5ppmV
- Guaranteed continuous production from 0% to 100% (24h/7)
- Remote assistance: the advanced PLC allows remote control of the machine for remote monitoring and repairs - Availability of additional purification systems integrated for all needs and purity levels required, for both gases.