IntroductionA purification unit removes impurities from hydrogen, making it suitable for fuel cells, pipelines, or industrial use. 🔗 Read moreHydrogen Purification –...
IntroductionA safety valve is a fail-safe device designed to automatically release hydrogen gas from a pressurized system if it exceeds a set...
IntroductionA pressure vessel is a specially designed container that stores hydrogen gas at high pressure—commonly used in vehicles and refuelling stations. 🔗...
IntroductionA PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel cell converts hydrogen into electricity through an electrochemical reaction, producing only water as a by-product. 🔗...
Introduction Flame quenching refers to the process of rapidly cooling a hydrogen flame to extinguish it — often through physical barriers or...
IntroductionA PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyser splits water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity and a solid polymer membrane. 🔗 Read morePEM...
Introduction Quenching distance is the minimum distance between two surfaces where a hydrogen flame can no longer propagate due to heat loss....
Introduction Partial oxidation (POX) is a method of hydrogen production where a fuel (like natural gas) is partially burned to produce a...
Introduction Quasi-static compression is a method of slowly compressing hydrogen materials to analyze their mechanical and storage properties under pressure. 🔗 Read...
Introduction Quantum storage refers to advanced hydrogen storage methods that explore atomic-scale interactions — often theoretical or in early-stage research. 🔗 Read...