Manufacturing and Supply of Electrolyzer 1 KPH for Brine Chlorination.

September 30, 2022 at 10:05 AMadmin

An electrolyzer is a system that uses electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen in a process called electrolysis. Through electrolysis, the electrolyzer system creates hydrogen gas. The oxygen that’s left over is released into the atmosphere or can be captured or stored to supply other industrial processes or even medical gases in some cases.

The hydrogen gas can either be stored as a compressed gas or liquefied, and since hydrogen is an energy carrier it can be used to power any hydrogen fuel cell electric application — whether its trains, buses, trucks, or data centers. 

 Electrolysis may sound at first like a high school laboratory experiment with beakers, a few wires and a couple of batteries, and we would not be wrong. But the impact of this process, which allows molecules to be broken down using electricity, in this case water molecules, is key to obtaining green hydrogen.

HYDROGEN GENERATION

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and can therefore become the perfect fuel. But this is not the only reason: when hydrogen is burned, carbon dioxide is not produced; instead, water vapor is produced. In this way, its use would drastically reduce the emissions responsible for the greenhouse effect and global warming.

The difficulty lies in the fact that in order to obtain hydrogen, electrical energy is needed, and if this energy comes from fossil fuels, emissions would be generated. In contrast, the production of what is known as green hydrogen is based on the use of renewable energies to power the electrolysis process, by means of which hydrogen is obtained from water. The machine in charge of this process is called an electrolyzers

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Manufacturing and Supply of Electrolyzer 1 KPH for Brine Chlorination

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