Cost effective Hydrogen Generation Systems at Glasstec

Date: 7 August 2014

HyGear will present its cost effective Hydrogen Generation Systems on the Glasstec fair during the 21st till 24th of October 2014.

HyGear’s Hydrogen Generation Systems (HGS) generate hydrogen by reforming natural gas, using HyGear’s proprietary reforming technology combined with highly efficient Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA).The hydrogen is produced on a small scale, making it suitable for installation at the end users’ site.Production on-site overcomes the necessity to supply hydrogen by tube trailers, increasing the independency of the customer and significantly reducing emissions and costs.

The Hydrogen Generators are designed for installation at industrial sites and comply to all necessary international codes and standards. The produced hydrogen quantity (5-250 Nm3/h) and quality (up to 5.0) meet the customers’ specific requirements in the glass, metal, electronics, chemicals or food industries.

More information on http://www.hygear.nl/products-services/hydrogen-generation-systems/ or contact Ms. Petra Barelds.

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