Baker Hughes launches collection of H2 measurement sensor technologies
Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, has launched three gas, flow and moisture measurement sensor technologies designed to improve safety performance and drive productivity in hydrogen (H2) and other applications across the energy and industrial sectors.
Building on the drive for greater levels of accuracy across critical measurements and designed to offer long-term stability in harsh environments, Baker Hughes’ three new Panametrics solutions offer advanced levels of accuracy, reliability and durability.
- XMTCpro: With electrolyzer production increasing and manufacturers driving improved safety performance to ensure H2 and oxygen concentrations are below explosive limits, the XMTCpro provides customers with advanced levels of reliability and accuracy when monitoring gas concentration. Featuring real-time error detection and enhanced signal measurement for fast response in a thermal conductivity-based binary gas analyzer, the Safety Integrity Level (SIL)-certified XMTCpro is contamination-resistant by design, requiring minimal maintenance. This makes it ideal for widescale adoption across harsh-environment, industrial applications.
- HygroPro XP: Designed to protect customers from the product quality-related impact of the presence of trace moisture across oil and gas and industrial applications, the HygroPro XP can quickly and accurately measure moisture in gases and hydrocarbon liquids across a wide dew point range. This loop-powered transmitter features a compact explosion-proof enclosure, live temperature and pressure sensors and HART communication enabling connection between intelligent field instruments. The HygroPro XP can be used across H2 transportation, storage, end use and production applications, including accurately measuring trace moisture in electrolyzer production.
- T5MAX Transducer: With energy and industrial sectors driving greater pipeline efficiency and productivity, the T5MAX Transducer’s enhanced signal strength (four times stronger than the T5 Transducer) enables a step change in ultrasonic flowmeter performance across challenging gas flow measurement applications, including H2. In low-flowrate applications, where accurate measurements are difficult to capture, the stronger signal provides customers with a longer flow path length, and therefore greater accuracy. Customers following the World Bank GFMR global gas flaring guidelines are already placing advance orders to adhere to zero routine flaring standards, resulting in extremely low flowrates.
Baker Hughes’ new measurement sensor technologies can be deployed by customers in sectors including H2, oil and gas, metals, chemicals, biogas, power generation, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), and others.
Baker Hughes’ advanced technologies and solutions serve the entire H2 value chain, from production to transportation and utilization. The company’s portfolio includes advanced compressors, gas turbines, valves, centrifugal pumps, non-metallic pipes, H2 sensors, monitoring and diagnostics including inspection solutions for H2 embrittlement in production and storage, as well as clean power solutions to produce power with H2 and H2 blends.
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