Hydrogen Solutions by Industry
Different industries use hydrogen in different ways, and each stage requires its own detection, monitoring, analysis, and process handling approach.
How Hydrogen Needs Change Across Industries
In some industries, hydrogen must be detected early. In others, it must be monitored continuously. In process environments, it may also need analysis, conditioning, drying, purification, compression, or transfer support.
Sense
Find hydrogen at the sensing layer inside equipment and operating systems.
Detect
Identify leaks and trigger warnings before gas build-up becomes dangerous.
Analyze
Measure concentration, purity, dew point, and process gas condition.
Handle
Support drying, conditioning, transfer, storage, refueling, and system use.
Explore Industries
Hydrogen Production / Electrolyzers
Hydrogen is generated, separated, monitored, and transferred during operation.
Hydrogen appears in generation, gas separation, output control, and balance-of-plant areas.
Key needs: leak detection, area monitoring, gas analysis, drying, and process control.
Related solutions: hydrogen sensors, fixed detectors, analyzers, dryers.
View related solutionsFuel Cell Systems
Hydrogen moves through supply lines, storage modules, and operating equipment.
Hydrogen appears near storage, supply points, compact enclosures, and active operating zones.
Key needs: compact-space leak detection, fast response, and stable sensing.
Related solutions: compact sensors, portable leak detectors, fixed safety monitors.
View related solutionsBattery Rooms and Energy Storage
Hydrogen may appear where off-gassing or enclosure accumulation becomes a concern.
Hydrogen risk is linked to enclosed areas, ventilation conditions, and battery operating environments.
Key needs: accumulation monitoring, ventilation-linked alarms, and room safety response.
Related solutions: fixed detectors, room monitoring systems, compact hydrogen sensors.
View related solutionsRefineries and Chemical Processing
Hydrogen is used in process streams, plant areas, and controlled operating points.
Hydrogen appears in reaction systems, gas lines, plant zones, and process control locations.
Key needs: process monitoring, leak detection, and gas quality analysis.
Related solutions: process analyzers, fixed detectors, sampling and conditioning systems.
View related solutionsIndustrial Manufacturing
Hydrogen supports industrial processing, protective gas applications, and specialized operating systems.
Hydrogen may appear in treatment lines, equipment rooms, furnaces, production systems, and gas handling points.
Key needs: area safety, continuous monitoring, gas quality control, and maintenance inspection.
Related solutions: sensors, detectors, process analyzers, and monitoring packages.
View related solutionsHydrogen Storage, Transport, and Refueling
Hydrogen moves through cylinders, tanks, transfer points, and refueling systems.
Hydrogen appears at storage interfaces, transfer points, pressure systems, and refueling packages.
Key needs: leakage control, pressure safety, transfer monitoring, and integrated protection.
Related solutions: leak detectors, compressors / boosters, area monitoring, refueling package solutions.
View related solutionsHydrogen Needs by Stage
Production Stage
Focus: generation, separation, and primary safety monitoring.
Needs: sensor, fixed detector, analyzer.
Transfer and Storage Stage
Focus: leak points, pressure systems, and area safety.
Needs: leak detector, fixed monitor, compressor/booster, alarm system.
Process and Quality Stage
Focus: purity, concentration, moisture, and conditioning.
Needs: analyzer, sampling system, purifier, dryer.
End-Use / Operating Stage
Focus: equipment safety, continuous monitoring, and maintenance inspection.
Needs: portable detector, fixed detector, sensor, integrated solution.
Hydrogen Production and Electrolyzers
Where hydrogen is used: generation, separation, process control, and gas output.
Key challenges: leak detection, continuous monitoring, and purity management.
Fuel Cell Systems
Where hydrogen is used: supply lines, storage modules, and operating equipment.
Key challenges: compact-space leak detection, fast response, and stable sensing.
Battery Rooms and Energy Storage
Where hydrogen is used: off-gassing or enclosed-space accumulation scenarios.
Key challenges: accumulation risk, ventilation-linked monitoring, and alarm response.
Refineries and Chemical Processing
Where hydrogen is used: process streams, plant areas, and control points.
Key challenges: process monitoring, leak detection, and gas quality analysis.
Storage, Transport, and Refueling
Where hydrogen is used: cylinders, tanks, transfer points, and refueling systems.
Key challenges: leakage, pressure control, and integrated safety.
From Sensing to Process Support
Sensors
- hydrogen sensors
- compact sensors
- OEM sensor modules
Detection
- fixed detectors
- portable leak detectors
- alarm controllers
Analysis
- hydrogen analyzers
- dew point analyzers
- process analyzers
Process Support
- dryers
- sampling systems
- conditioning panels
- purifiers
FAQ
How do hydrogen needs differ across industries?
Different industries use hydrogen at different stages, so some need early leak detection while others need process analysis, conditioning, or transfer support.
Why do some applications need sensors while others need analyzers?
Sensors are used for the sensing layer and fast detection, while analyzers are used when more detailed gas information such as purity, concentration, or dew point is required.
What industries require fixed hydrogen monitoring?
Electrolyzer systems, battery rooms, refineries, storage zones, process plants, and hydrogen handling areas commonly require fixed monitoring.
When is portable leak detection the better choice?
Portable leak detection is useful for maintenance checks, service work, field inspection, and situations where monitoring points change over time.
Which hydrogen applications need gas drying or purification?
Applications that need stable gas quality, better moisture control, or cleaner downstream use often require drying, purification, and conditioning systems.
Can hydrogen solutions be matched to different process stages?
Yes. Hydrogen solutions are often selected by stage, including production, transfer, process quality, and end-use operating conditions.
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