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Purification Unit

Purification Unit

Introduction
A purification unit removes impurities from hydrogen, making it suitable for fuel cells, pipelines, or industrial use.

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Hydrogen Purification – HyGear

🧠 What It Means

  • Removes CO, CO₂, water, and other contaminants.

  • Methods include PSA (pressure swing adsorption), membranes, and catalytic purification.

  • Ensures hydrogen meets strict quality standards.

Key Challenges

  • Adds cost and complexity to production systems.

  • Purification tech must be matched to source and use-case.

  • Sensitive to feedstock quality.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Clean hydrogen isn’t just about how it’s made—it’s about how it’s purified. The fuel cell only wants the pure stuff.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“I never thought about what happens after production. Purification sounds like the behind-the-scenes hero.”

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