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Hydrogen Gas UHP Grade

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This product is classified as UHP Grade and comes in a Cylinder Size of 7 m3. It is primarily used for filling balloons due to its lighter-than-air properties. The gas has a Chemical Formula of H2 and a CAS Number of 1333-74-0, with a Molecular Weight of 2.016 g/mol. Notably, its Boiling Point is -253 degrees Celsius.

Apart from its usage in filling balloons, this hydrogen gas is also utilized as a mixture in plasma cutting and underwater cutting applications. Additionally, it serves as a coolant in power generation plants.

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This product is classified as UHP Grade and comes in a Cylinder Size of 7 m3. It is primarily used for filling balloons due to its lighter-than-air properties. The gas has a Chemical Formula of H2 and a CAS Number of 1333-74-0, with a Molecular Weight of 2.016 g/mol. Notably, its Boiling Point is -253 degrees Celsius.

Apart from its usage in filling balloons, this hydrogen gas is also utilized as a mixture in plasma cutting and underwater cutting applications. Additionally, it serves as a coolant in power generation plants.

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Infrastructure and Cost: Developing an extensive hydrogen infrastructure, including production, storage, transportation, and utilization, requires significant investments and time. Currently, hydrogen technologies are often more expensive compared to conventional fossil fuels.

Scaling Up: As of 2021, hydrogen production and utilization were at a relatively early stage. Scaling up the industry requires overcoming technical, economic, and regulatory challenges.

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