Baker Hughes introduces advanced sensor technologies for hydrogen measurement

The new sensors cover the entire hydrogen value chain, from production to transport and use.

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Las nuevas tecnologías avanzadas de sensores

Baker Hughes Company has introduced three advanced sensor technologies for gas, flow and moisture measurement. These solutions are designed to improve safety and productivity in hydrogen applications and other energy and industrial sectors.

New advanced sensor technologies

The XMTCpro sensor stands out for its high accuracy and reliability in monitoring the concentration of gases, such as hydrogen and oxygen, in harsh industrial environments. This sensor is Safety Integrity Level (SIL) certified, and offers real-time error detection and fast response in the measurement of binary gases. In addition, it has a contamination-resistant design with low maintenance requirements.

On the other hand, the HygroPro XP is a sensor for measuring moisture in gases and hydrocarbon liquids. This compact, explosion-proof loop transmitter is essential for applications in the oil and gas industries and can accurately measure trace moisture over a wide range of dew points. Integrated HART communication facilitates connection to other intelligent field instruments, ensuring efficient operation in hydrogen transport, storage and production.

Finally, the T5MAX transducer represents a breakthrough in ultrasonic flow measurement of gases. The T5MAX sensor improves accuracy in low flow applications such as hydrogen measurement. This increase in signal strength allows for a longer flow path length, resulting in more accurate and reliable measurements. In addition, customers following the World Bank’s global guidelines for gas flaring reduction are already adopting this technology to meet extremely low flow standards.

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New sensors from Baker Hughes

Each are applicable in a variety of sectors, including hydrogen, oil and gas, metals, chemicals, biogas, power generation and CCUS. In addition, these solutions cover the entire the entire hydrogen value chain value chain, from production to transportation and utilization, including advanced compressors, gas turbines, valves and centrifugal pumps, hydrogen sensors, and monitoring and diagnostics. Baker Hughes also offers clean energy solutions focused on energy production using hydrogen and its blends.

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