Hydrogen must be stored at high pressures to achieve the energy density required for use in fuel cell vehicles and infrastructure.
As a small-molecule gas, hydrogen can migrate through tiny crevices and diffuse into the materials designed to contain them. Challenges for the processing of H2 as a fuel source include high storage and dispensing pressures, along with rapid thermal and pressure changes. Specification of high-performing fluid system fittings designed for these challenging applications will help ensure the long-term, leak-tight operation of the system.
This Showcase Webinar brought to you by Swagelok and hosted by Chuck Hayes, Principal Application Engineer for Transportation will demonstrate the performance attributes required of fittings used in these systems and further explore the Anatomy of Hydrogen Fittings.