Fast growing hydrogen market

Hydrogen is a fast-growing industry and market. Currently, 80 per cent of our vessels are used for hydrogen storage and distribution.

Biomethane

Renewable natural gas, also known as biomethane, is a renewable fuel and biogas which has been upgraded to a quality similar to fossil natural gas and has a methane concentration of 90% or greater.

Compressed Natural Gas

Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fuel gas mainly composed of methane (CH4), compressed to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure.

Industrial Gases

Industrial gases are the gaseous materials that are manufactured for use in industry. Such gases include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, and more.

Stationary

UAC pressure vessels are delivered with plastic liner, stainless steel endbosses and composite structure, made of high-strength, lightweight fibreglass and epoxy resin. Non-toxic and non-corrosive properties of our pressure vessels benefit the lifetime of storage solutions by eliminating risk of galvanic oxidization.

Stationary solutions

Optimizing the balance between product performance, investment in equipment and operational cost

Type IV pressure vessels in robust fibreglass

Up to 70% weight reduction compared to steel solutions

Pressures up to 350 bar

Customized manifold solutions

Minimum safety factor 3,0

Certified for gas temperatures of -40°C / +65°C

Mobile Solutions

Optimizing the balance between product performance, investment in equipment and operational cost

Fully-metal container for increased safety

Customized manifold solutions

Type IV pressure vessels in robust fibre glass,
size 600 – 2 400 (l) per vessel

Fixation according to ISO668 or SS3021 / SFS4417

Minimum safety factor 3,0

Approved without relief device, but thermal and/or pressure relief device can be added

Mobile

UAC high-pressure CNG, biogas and hydrogen modules handle both the transportation from production to consumption, distribution from mother stations to fueling/daughter stations, storage of gases due to variance between production and consumption, and flare gas collection.