The composition of hydrogen generator products mainly includes the following parts: electrolyzer, power supply, water system, control module, etc. The electrolyzer is the core component of the hydrogen generator, usually composed of multiple electrolysis units, each of which contains an electrode and a diaphragm. When the current passes through the electrolyte, the water is electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen, the hydrogen is collected from the top of the electrolyzer, and the oxygen is discharged from the bottom.
Specific components and their functions
Electrolyzer: The electrolyzer is the core component of the hydrogen generator, which produces hydrogen and oxygen by electrolyzing water. The electrolyzer contains multiple electrolysis units, each of which has an electrode and a diaphragm.
Power supply: Provides direct current to the electrolyzer so that it can perform electrolysis reactions.
Water system: Responsible for supplying water to the electrolyzer and discharging the generated oxygen.
Control module: The control system implements PLC automatic control, including PLC system, instruments, relays, etc., and is the control center of the entire hydrogen production equipment.
Differences between different types of hydrogen generators
Hydrogen generators can produce hydrogen through different methods, mainly including the following:
Water electrolysis hydrogen production: Hydrogen and oxygen are decomposed by electrolysis of water, which is the most commonly used method.
Fossil fuel hydrogen production: Fossil fuels are converted into hydrogen through chemical reactions.
Biomass hydrogen production: Hydrogen is produced using biomass materials.
Application fields and prospects
Hydrogen generators are widely used in industry, mainly in fuel cells, industrial production and other fields. With the development of clean energy, hydrogen generators have broad application prospects in the future energy field.
