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A glove box is a sealed device filled with inert gas, isolating oxygen and moisture to safely handle sensitive or highly reactive materials. In hydrogen storage research, it is essential for preventing powder oxidation and moisture uptake.
The PM 400 is a robust floor model with 4 grinding stations and accepts grinding jars with a nominal volume from 12 ml to 500 ml.
The extremely high centrifugal forces of Planetary Ball Mills result in very high pulverization energy and therefore short grinding times.
The M-Field fuel cell is an electricity production equipment through an electrochemical reaction which combines oxygen with fuel (e.g. hydrogen) to form water. The cathode of Fuel Cell captures the oxygen molecule from the atmosphere, while the anode split the hydrogen molecules into ionic state and release electrons. The hydrogen ions then swim through the membrane to react with the oxygen ions, hence forming the water.
The current model can produce 25 KW power when connected to the hydrogen storage stack.
It is a volumetric instrument used to measure the amount of gas absorbed or desorbed by a solid material as a function of pressure and temperature. It is a crucial tool in research, particularly for characterizing materials for hydrogen storage applications, such as metal hydrides and porous carbons.