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The hydrogen production process uses electrolyzer technology to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. There are several types of hydrogen electrolyzer designs in use today. Operating conditions and electrolyte materials are a few variables that dictate design. And, depending on the design, electrolyzers can utilize a variety of sustainable energy sources and more.

 

PEM Electrolysis

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Proton Exchange Membranes

Proton Exchange Membranes, or PEM, are thin polymer electrolyte membranes used in electrolyzers. They conduct hydrogen ions, producing water and hydrogen as a byproduct. PEM separates the anode from the cathode, which allows hydrogen ions to flow through.

 

  • Unique felts maintain integrity under irregular pressure
  • Over 15 years of proven hydrogen technology

 

AEM Electrolysis

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Anion Exchange Membranes

In electrolyzers, Anion Exchange Membranes (AEM) split water in the production of hydrogen. AEM reduces leakage and corrosion risks associated with this type of electrolyzer technology. Although it is still under development, AEM plays a vital role in the move toward sustainable energy.

 

  • Providing more than 15 years of integrity
  • Customizable thicknesses to suit any design range

 

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