Sundyne Expands its Commitment to the Hydrogen Industry by Joining the California Hydrogen Business Council

2023-03-16 16:28:50 By : Ms. lily yu

Sundyne's Pumps & Compressors are widely used Around the Globe for the Production, Distribution and Storage of Hydrogen

SACRAMENTO, Calif. , March 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sundyne, a global leader in the design and manufacture of pumps and compressors for hydrogen applications, today announced that it has joined the California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC).

The CHBC is a leading advocate for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. The membership-based trade association represents a wide array of organizations - including auto, bus & heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers, compressor/pump manufacturers, fuel cells, electrolyzers, tanks & storage, utility companies, government agencies and education institutions. The CHBC's charter is to advance the commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell technology via sector-focused initiatives which include renewable hydrogen, distribution & infrastructure, off-road mobility, on-road mobility and power generation.

Sundyne's broad product portfolio of pumps and compressors serves a wide range of hydrogen and carbon capture applications in the transport/mobility, power generation, refining, ammonia, chemical and mining industries. Sundyne's market leading products that are tailored to hydrogen processing include:

PPI Diaphragm Compressors: are specifically designed to address the challenges associated with compressing H2 from low pressure levels (such as electrolyzer outlet pressure) to over 1,000 bar with the highest levels of purity needed for today's mobility applications.

Integrally Geared Centrifugal Compressors: are widely used to recirculate hydrogen across numerous applications. They're also used to process hydrogen (and CO2) for the production of green e-Methanol.

Sundyne's ETFE-lined ANSIMAG pumps or HMD Kontro metallic pumps are widely used to pump water and chemicals for pH control into electrolyzers. Sundyne's sealless pumps feature a compact footprint (with no seals or seal support systems), which is important to accommodate space constraints on electrolyzer skids. Sealless pumps also eliminate the potential for leaks, and they are easier to install, operate and maintain.

"We are pleased to welcome Sundyne to the CHBC and we look forward to collaborating with them, and all CHBC members, to advance the commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell systems in all market sectors," said CHBC's Executive Director Katrina Fritz .

"Sundyne shares the CHBC's commitment towards advancing the hydrogen market for mobility applications, and our technology plays a unique role in the production, transportation and storage for hydrogen," said Sundyne's Vice President, Hydrogen Michael O'Neil. "Our PPI diaphragm compressors are perfectly suited to meet the pressure and purity levels needed to compress hydrogen for mobility applications. Our centrifugal compressors have a lengthy track record in sealing and moving hydrogen and our sealless pumps are a preferred choice for electrolyzer applications. Our collaboration with CHBC further illustrates our commitment to advancing the industry in a variety of ways, and we're looking forward to working closely with the various members of the council."

To learn more about how Sundyne's pumps & compressors are used to process, transport and store hydrogen, please visit: https://support.sundyne.com/Document/SDDOC-1967670389-711.

About the California Hydrogen Business Council: The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) is comprised of 140 companies, agencies and individuals involved in the business of hydrogen. Our mission is to advance the commercialization of hydrogen in the energy sector, including transportation, goods movement and stationary power systems to reduce emissions and dependence on oil.

About Sundyne: Headquartered in Arvada, Colorado with operations and presence in Europe , the Middle East , India , Asia , Japan and China , Sundyne is a global manufacturer of precision-engineered, highly reliable, safe and efficient centrifugal pumps and compressors for use in chemical, petrochemical, hydrocarbon, hydrogen, pharmaceutical, power generation and industrial applications. Sundyne is the world leader in delivering low-flow, high-head integrally geared centrifugal pumps and compressors, safe and leakage-free sealless magnetic drive centrifugal pumps and diaphragm compressors. Sundyne pumps and compressors are available in API, ANSI/ASME, ISO and other industry compliant designs. To learn more about the Sundyne family of precision-engineered pumps and compressors, please visit http://www.sundyne.com.

Todd J Keefe, For Immediate Release Public Relations, 8572340467, todd@firpr.com

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