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Hydrogen Generators for analytical applications

The perfect alternative to helium

Hydrogen can work equally as well as helium in modern GC and GC-MS systems. By using a hydrogen generator, laboratories gain the power to produce their own hydrogen on-demand, simply at the touch of a button. This eliminates dependence on external suppliers, mitigating the impact of helium shortages and rising costs, while ensuring reliable and reproducible results for their gas chromatographic analyses.

The introduction of our new hydrogen generators perfectly complements our existing range of nitrogen and zero air generators. This means we can be your single source for all three essential gas types, streamlining your laboratory workflow as applications like GC often require all three gases for the same instrument.

Additionally, these hydrogen generators come in various flow rates and drying methods, directly impacting dew point and hydrogen purity to meet your specific needs.

Your advantages at a glance

  • Long-lasting electrolytic cell for outstanding reliability 24/7
  • Hydrogen on-demand with consistent purity
  • No desiccant cartridges, which reduces downtimes and costs
  • Maintenance-free and reliable H2 generation for critical applications
  • Compact, space-saving design
  • Simple user interface by touchscreen
  • State-of-the-art control and safety alarms system
  • Optimized for GC columns
  • Easy plug-and-play installation

 

Hydrogen Generators

Tailored for your high-precition needs with a purity upt to 99,99996%.

H2 series - Hydrogen Generators

 

How can we help you?

Get in contact with us by e-mail or telephone.

Germany
+49 7142 90 22-0
United Kingdom
+44 1761 422944
United States of America
+1 516-214-5659
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