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Hydrogen Reciprocating Compressor
- Compressor Structure: Piston Compressor
- Flow Rate: 3 NM³/hour – 1000 NM³/hour (customized based on user requirements)
- Voltage: 380V / 50Hz (other voltages available upon request)
- Max Outlet Pressure: Up to 100 MPa (customizable)
- Motor Power: 2.2 kW – 400 kW (customized based on application)
- Noise Level: Below 80 dB for quiet operation
- Crankshaft Speed: 350–420 RPM
- Certifications: ISO9001, CE, and more upon request
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A Hydrogen Reciprocating Compressor is a high-pressure, oil-free gas compression solution designed specifically for hydrogen applications. These compressors utilize a piston-driven mechanism to deliver reliable and efficient hydrogen compression, making them essential for various industrial and energy sectors.
Features
- High Pressure Capability: Capable of compressing hydrogen to pressures up to 450 bar, suitable for storage, transportation, and fueling applications.
- Oil-Free Operation: Ensures hydrogen purity by eliminating the risk of oil contamination, meeting stringent ISO Class Zero standards.
- Robust Construction: Built with corrosion-resistant materials and advanced sealing systems to handle the unique properties of hydrogen safely.
- Modular Design: Offers flexibility in installation and scalability, with options for containerized units for easy transportation and integration.
- Safety Compliance: Designed in accordance with international safety standards, including ATEX and API 618, ensuring safe operation in various environments.
Applications
- Hydrogen Refueling Stations: Provides high-pressure hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles, supporting the growth of hydrogen mobility.
- Industrial Hydrogen Production: Integrates with electrolyzers and other hydrogen generation systems for efficient gas compression.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Industries: Utilized in processes requiring high-purity hydrogen compression.
- Energy Storage Systems: Plays a role in power-to-gas applications, converting surplus renewable energy into hydrogen for storage.