
Hydrogen refueling stations are a cornerstone of the hydrogen economy — but how do sensors, gauges, and measurement technology make them safe and reliable?
In this episode of Hyfindr Tech Talks, Christian Wirl (WIKA) joins Steven Oji (Hyfindr) to explain the engineering behind hydrogen refueling station instrumentation. From pressure gauges with Swiss Movement technology to explosion-proof transmitters and thermal sensors, Christian demonstrates the devices that keep hydrogen cars, buses, and trucks fueled safely.
You’ll learn about:
Instrumentation design in hydrogen refueling stations (HRS)
Pressure gauges, transmitters, and thermal sensors in action
The role of 316L steel in preventing hydrogen embrittlement
Managing hydrogen temperature during fueling (-40 °C to +85 °C)
Engineering standards and safety challenges in HRS technology
Engineers, researchers, and innovators in hydrogen mobility will gain valuable insight into one of the most critical enabling technologies of the hydrogen economy.
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