The hydrogen sector is a key technology for the energy transition and a more sustainable future. Due to its long-standing expertise in the field of cryogenic engineering, IFW Dresden is in a position to make an important contribution to the use of liquid hydrogen. Together with the TU Dresden, the HTW Dresden and the company ScIDre GmbH, the IFW Dresden initiated the Dresden joint project HyLiq three years ago as part of the National Hydrogen Strategy. It is part of the BMBF lead project TransHyDE for the development of a hydrogen transport infrastructure. The HyLiq project focuses on increasing the efficiency of storage and transport of green liquid hydrogen.
At this year's HANNOVER MESSE, which is internationally known as an important platform for industrial transformation technologies, the project partners are now presenting the joint product HyLiq easy.
The HyLiq easy, a hydrogen liquefier for laboratory scale, is the result of an intensive cooperation between the project partners TU Dresden, HTW Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf HZDR, ScIDre GmbH and the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden.
With an electrically driven cryostat and a sample volume of 2.4 liters of liquid hydrogen, this device enables materials studies in a cryogenic hydrogen atmosphere. It meets the growing demand from industry and national and international institutions for liquid hydrogen research products.
Find more information: www.hyliq.org
Contact HyLiq-Konsortium:
Dr. Udo Krause, Technology transfer
u.krause[at]ifw-dresden.de
Media Contact:
Patricia Bäuchler, Communication and Media
p.baeuchler[at]ifw-dresden.de