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H2scan introduces hydrogen analyser family

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Global Hydrogen Review,


H2scan has introduced the intrinsically safe (IS) Gen 5 Hydrogen Analyser Series, a family of self-calibrating, solid-state sensors designed for hazardous location applications.

For the first time, H2scan's proven Gen 5 self-calibration technology, which ensures long-term accuracy and maintenance-free operation, is incorporated into a robust analyser ideal for process, safety and the rapidly growing hydrogen economy applications.

Analytical instrument OEMs and end users who need to measure hydrogen concentration can leverage the benefits of the IS Gen 5 to improve hydrogen process efficiency and provide higher reliability systems to ensure the safety of their staff and assets.

At the core of the IS Gen 5 is H2scan's proprietary, robust solid-state analyser that self-calibrates to maintain long-term accuracy for 10 years. This innovation eliminates hydrogen-related maintenance requirements and associated operating costs compared to traditional hydrogen analyser systems that often require periodic maintenance, reference gases or replacement.

"The IS Gen 5 family achieves our goal to offer a new generation of IS sensing for the safety and effectiveness of the hydrogen economy, expected to grow to US$1.5 trillion by 2050," said David Meyers, H2scan CEO. "The IS Gen 5 offers a groundbreaking 10-year solution in a small, robust package that is easy to integrate into applications and comes with analog, digital, and alarm outputs. This new product leverages our core hydrogen-specific technology, proven in over 1.3 billion hours of sensing in demanding industrial applications."

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/02072024/h2scan-introduces-hydrogen-analyser-family/

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