Pressure Vessels
CST Composites targets global green hydrogen supply chain in Australia
JV with U.S.-based hydrogen storage tank manufacturer Optimum Composite Technologies and first Australian hydrogen vessel manufacturing facility will service emerging and growing demand.
Read MoreZeroAvia, ZEV Station gear up hydrogen refueling ecosystem at California airports
The two California-based companies have agreed to launch a trial project as powertrain developer ZeroAvia is preparing for first test flights with its Dornier 228 testbed aircraft.
Read MoreAustralian hypersonic UAV project awarded $2.95 million federal funding
The DART CMP will be a hydrogen-powered, reusable, hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using newly developed ceramic matrix composites (CMC).
Read MoreHexagon Purus and CIMC Enric for construction of joint production facility and New Energy R&D management center
Investment agreements establish new facilities in China, aiming toward increased production capacity of hydrogen storage vessels.
Read MoreHyPoint partners with GTL to extend zero-emission flight with ultralight liquid hydrogen tanks
NASA award-winning fuel cell pioneer works with carbon fiber tank maker GTL to offer up to 10 times more capacity versus existing hydrogen storage tanks.
Read MoreRational exuberance for emerging markets
Advanced air mobility and hydrogen storage represent a huge opportunity for the composites industry. They will also be hugely challenging.
Read MoreH2Bus hydrogen-electric bus launches in Europe
The eight-meter minibus demonstrates the viability of hydrogen fuel cell technology in transit vehicles, complete with Loop Energy eFlow technology and hydrogen storage tanks.
Read MoreAerospace Technology Institute releases final FlyZero aircraft concepts, technology roadmaps
A total of three concepts for regional, midsize and narrowbody aircraft will assess the feasibility of fuel cells and hydrogen to cover short- and long-haul routes.
Read MoreStrohm thermoplastic composite pipes receive DNV certification, reported to have low carbon footprint
Strohm and Evonik’s carbon fiber/PA12 pipes are now fit to use for hydrocarbons transport. A lifecycle report also found the TCP pipes to have a 60% lower carbon footprint than an equivalent carbon steel pipeline.
Read MoreTFP Hydrogen extends coating capability with U.S. line
High-performance, optimized coatings increase system lifetime and efficiency in electrochemical technologies ranging from hydrogen fuel cells and batteries to PEM water electrolyzers.
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