The first hydrogen compressor was already used in 1989 in a solar energy demonstration project in Germany.
The Haug compressors are completely dry-running and oil-free, meaning there is no risk of oil vapor contaminating the hydrogen and subsequent equipment.
Due to the unique combination of high-pressure cylinders featuring the NanoLoc® design, the HAUG.Mercure NanoLoc and HAUG.Sirius NanoLoc series can reach final pressures of up to 450 barg. The compressors are exceptionally compact and can be operated very efficiently thanks to a variable intake pressure.
Hydrogen is increasingly being used as an energy source for environmental protection reasons. Hydrogen can be produced from biomass via a synthesis gas. However, hydrogen is mostly produced by electrolysis.
Depending on the method, the hydrogen pressure at atmospheric pressure is up to a maximum of around 435 psi. Compressors then compress to an end pressure, where the gas is stored, e.g. in the natural gas grid or filling packs for vehicles or for industry.
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