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On Demand until April 17th, 2019
Abstract:
Attendees of the Live 1 Hour Webinar will receive a Professional Development Seminar Certificate of Completion issued by Nel Hydrogen.
Dissociated ammonia (DA) generation is a popular atmosphere for thermal processing. However, the required ammonia storage is a safety concern. This presentation will review the steps to successfully transition from DA to hydrogen generation.
On-site hydrogen generation makes it possible to replace delivered, stored hazardous ammonia with “zero-inventory” generated hydrogen and stored or generated nitrogen, eliminating the hazardous ammonia storage. While economic issues remain, a look at total costs of operation makes hydrogen/nitrogen generation a viable, and growing solution for thermal processors. Hydrogen generation is:
- Safe, clean and cost effective
- Consistent high purity and pressure
- Scalable
Join us during this webinar to learn how ammonia for dissociation is less expensive than alternatives from industrial gas providers, as well as the solutions faced by the thermal processors. Can't attend live? Register to view the webinar on-demand!
Speaker
Dave Wolff Eastern Region Manager Proton OnSite Dave Wolff has over 35 years of project engineering, industrial gas generation and application engineering, marketing and sales experience. He has been the Sales and Marketing leader for Proton OnSite since 1999, responsible for sales management in the Eastern USA region. Dave holds a degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth College. He has an extensive background in hydrogen generation at large and small scale, hydrogen distribution, storage and industrial utilization, as well as application knowledge across a diverse range of industries.
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Hydrogen Generation Enables Elimination of Stored Ammonia for Thermal Processing
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