Flow Control News

Flow control refers to the management and measurement of liquids and gases in industrial processes. In the case of water electrolysis, hydrogen transport, storage, and processing, this primarily involves water (potable, deionized or saline), hydrogen (compressed or liquefied) and oxygen. In this section you can find news items related to the equipment used to handle, control and measure the flow of these liquids and gases, including valves, pumps, compressors, actuators, heat exchangers, instrumentation, filtration products, pipes, fittings, flanges, and other related items. If you would like to see your news release published here and in our email newsletter, please feel free to contact Matjaž Matošec.

Emerson TESCOM H2 Valve Series

Emerson launches new valves for hydrogen fueling stations

Emerson has launched the TESCOM Anderson Greenwood Instrumentation H2 Valve Series suitable for hydrogen applications up to 15,000 psi. The new solution reliably isolates process pressure in hydrogen fueling stations and tube trailers, reducing fugitive emissions and improving safety.

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H2 valve certificate

TÜV SÜD issues its first hydrogen valve certificate

TÜV SÜD has issued its first voluntary certificate for a hydrogen valve for industrial use, awarding it to Oliver Hydcovalves. The international TIC company’s voluntary certification scheme is aimed at supporting the energy industry and the manufacturing sector in their goal to replace fossil fuels with hydrogen.

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Oxford Flow IM-S

Oxford Flow launches hydrogen-ready gas pressure regulator

Oxford Flow has launched the latest version of its gas pressure regulator, the IM-S valve. The upgraded model offers an increased flow capacity of up to 30%, is designed for up to 100% hydrogen blending within gas networks and can be retrofitted seamlessly into gas distribution networks.

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Overpressure protection for electrolyser cell stacks

Industrial-scale electrolysers used to produce green hydrogen consist of multiple cell stacks. For safe operation, individual stacks require protection against overpressure. WITT has developed a range of safety relief valves for various electrolyser technologies.

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