Kaydeli’s Chillers Power New Hydrogen Project
Kaydeli recently provided industrial chillers for a new hydrogen production project, which is part of a larger effort to promote sustainability and renewable energy.
Hydrogen is considered a clean energy source because it produces no emissions when burned and can be used in a variety of applications, including fuel cells, transportation, and power generation.
But the cost of hydrogen production remains high, especially the electrolytic hydrogen production process, so there are many alternative electrolytic hydrogen production processes in the industry, such as methanol reforming hydrogen production. Today we will discuss some details with these industry partners.
Kaydeli’s chillers are designed with energy efficiency in mind, which helps to reduce overall operating costs for the hydrogen production project. Shenzhen-based Kaydeli is sharing information about their industrial chillers, including real-world application cases and technical design knowledge. To learn more, you can check out the Kaydeli Chiller public account and receive a copy of their ‘100 Questions about Industrial Chillers’ guide. (Only the Chinese version is available for now)
The process
Kaydeli’s industrial chillers play a critical role in the hydrogen production process by helping to maintain the necessary temperature and pressure conditions. Firstly, the mixed gas of hydrogen and CO2 is produced by methanol steam reforming and pressure swing adsorption technology, and pure hydrogen and carbon dioxide are obtained through complex processes.
And then the methanol steam reforming process is roughly divided into raw material vaporization, catalytic conversion, reformed gas cooling and condensation, and washing and purification processes. To complete those, chillers and process cooling are required.
Methanol hydrogen production, isothermal reaction system tubular reactor, filled with heat carrier for heat exchange, to maintain a constant temperature reaction. The equipment involved is a heat exchanger, condenser, and supporting instruments and valves.
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