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Gas Cylinder

Gas Cylinder

Introduction

Gas cylinders are a common method for storing compressed hydrogen at high pressure, typically 350–700 bar. They are widely used in transport, industrial applications, and research.

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Hydrogen Storage in High-Pressure Cylinders – Hydrogen Europe

🧠 What It Means

  • Enables portable and scalable hydrogen storage.

  • Common in hydrogen refuelling stations and labs.

  • Safety design includes multiple layers and valves.

Key Challenges

  • High-pressure storage poses explosion risks.

  • Cylinders are heavy and costly to transport.

  • Needs strict safety checks and leak detection.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Hydrogen cylinders are a solid solution now, but for mass adoption, we need something lighter and safer.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Imagine carrying 700-bar pressure in your car! The engineering behind that is incredible.”

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