Meet Mira: A hydrogen powered boat with an Alicat MCRQ mass flow controller
- ATEX Zone 2 IIC certification, requires minimal additional safety infrastructure.
- ± 1.0% accuracy of reading (or ± 0.2% of full scale)
- Upstream valve position, enables precise regulation of downstream feed pressure, supporting target values like the ~2.5 bar commonly seen in fuel cell stacks.
- 4 – 20 mA analog output for high-speed update rates (kHz range)
Applications and use cases
Advantages of electronic flow and pressure control for hydrogen PEM electrolysis and fuel cell testing.
From direct regulation of electrolysis and fuel cell system processes to test benches for membrane and catalyst verification, we provide process solutions so you can focus on creating a more sustainable future.
Use Alicats for:
- Electrolysis & fuel cell system pressure regulation
- Multi-gas control in fuel cell test stands
- Back pressure of hot-wet hydrogen from fuel cell stacks
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