2023 700 Bar LH2 Vaporizer VAI-848-SSL18-SP 14,500 PSI
Brand-new 2023 liquid hydrogen vaporizer rated at an eye-watering 14,500 PSI (700 bar) with a flow rate of 330 lb/hr from -423°F inlet temperature. ASME-certified and built for the bleeding edge of hydrogen infrastructure. This is the unit that makes fuel cell dreams come true.
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