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MSE PRO PEM Water Electrolyzer, Hydrogen Production Rate 7000mL/min– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO PEM Water Electrolyzer, Hydrogen Production Rate 7000mL/min

MSE PRO PEM Water Electrolyzer, Hydrogen Production Rate 7000mL/min

SKU: MA2511

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MSE PRO™ PEM Water Electrolyzer, Hydrogen Production Rate 7000mL/min 

Technical Specification

Oxygen production ml/min >10500 Hydrogen is mixed with oxygen
Hydrogen production ml/min >7000 Pure hydrogen, single out
Temperature of circulating water °C 25-70
Water consumption ml/min <2300 Pure water, deionized water
Circular manner / Natural circulation
Hydrogen purity % 99.99 After drying
Water electrolysis method / Water electrolysis  Proton exchange membrane electrolysis
Maximum stress Mpa 3.5
TDS PPM Anode water ≤1  Recommended ion-exchange resin for circulating water
Single cell voltage V 1.75-2.5
Power supply A, V Constant current 80A, Constant voltage 40V
Dimensions (without lugs) mm 136×135×150
Dimensions (including lugs and fittings) mm 156×149×220
Weight kg 5
Application area / GC (gas phase) gas and carrier gas, ELCD (conductivity detector) reaction gas, Ed (atomic emission spectrum detector) reaction gas, hydrogen-rich water machine, hydrogen absorber, etc.

Working Principle

The proton exchange membrane (PEM) only allows water and positive ions to cross between compartments and also serves as the electrolyte in the cell, eliminating the need for hazardous liquid electrolytes like concentrated potassium hydroxide. PEM water electrolysis splits pure deionized water (H2O) into its constituent parts, hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2), on either side of the membrane. When a DC voltage is applied to the electrolyzer, water fed to the anode (oxygen electrode) is oxidized to oxygen and protons, while electrons are released. The protons (H+) pass through the PEM to the cathode (hydrogen electrode), where they meet electrons from the other side of the circuit and are reduced to hydrogen gas. The two reactions that occur in the cell are as follows:

2H2O→4H++4e+O2

2H++2e→H2

Thus, the only possible components of the streams are hydrogen, oxygen, and water moisture, as shown in the figure below.

MSE Supplies offers a variant of PEM electrolyzer stacks. Please contact us for more information.