Hydrogen

INDUSTRIAL GAS

Hydrogen is a flammable, colorless, non-toxic gas. Hydrogen also used for beverage carbonation, inerting, blanketing and some welding applications. 

Industrial hydrogen has a typical purity of 99.5%.

hydrogen molecule

Hydrogen Specifications

Atomic Weight Molecular Weight Density
1.008
2.016
0.00521 lb/ft3 @ 70f, 14.696psia

Hydrogen Fueling

Supporting the growing hydrogen economy starts with reliable, flexible infrastructure.
Mobile refueling, made efficient. Designed to move hydrogen where it’s needed—quickly and safely.

Hydrogen Fuel Stations & Storage

Our mobile, fully integrated hydrogen fuel station delivers reliable fueling wherever it’s needed. It offers a large storage capacity with 172 kilograms of high-pressure hydrogen gas and supports remote monitoring and data acquisition for real-time oversight. The system can be mounted on a trailer or skid, making it easy to deploy for temporary sites, demonstrations, or expanding station coverage.

Hydrogen

Uses & Applications

Aerospace & Aircraft

Used as a power source, hydrogen gas fuels rockets and powers life-support systems and computers in space environments. It is also used for metal sintering and annealing.

  • Heat Treating

Automotive & Transportation Equipment

As a component for heat treating furnace atmosphere, hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce a bright finish on steel parts. Additionally, it makes an excellent industrial quench gas because of its high heat transfer properties. When used as an alternate fuel, hydrogen will reduce undesirable emissions.

  • Heat Treating
  • Parts Manufacturing

Transit & Fueling

Our hydrogen is used to propel everything from high speed vehicles, to fuel cell powered passenger cars, buses and forklifts.

  • Hydrogen for Fuel Cells
  • Hydrogen Storage Tanks
  • Generators & Liquefiers

Refining

Hydrogen is essential in the refining industry for upgrading heavy crude oils into refined fuels, and helping to meet rigid transportation fuel specifications.

  • Refinery Gas Processing

Welding & Metal Fabrication

Used to enhance plasma welding and cutting operations, hydrogen gas is commonly mixed with argon the for of welding stainless steel.

  • Welding Processes

Additional Uses & Applications

  • Chemicals
  • Electronics
  • Food & Beverage
  • Glass
  • Metal Production
  • Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology