Hydrogen is a gas that appears to be the clean fuel of the future. It is produced from water and returns to water when oxidized. Hydrogen-powered fuel cells are increasingly recognized as pollution-free energy sources and are currently used in some vehicles.
Hydrogen has numerous uses. It is used in the chemical industry to make ammonia for agricultural fertilizer and cyclohexane and methanol, which are intermediates in the manufacture of plastics and pharmaceuticals. It is also used to remove sulfur from fuels during the oil refining process. For example, we hydrogenate fats in margarine production.Large amounts of hydrogen are used to make
In the glass industry, hydrogen is used as a protective atmosphere in the manufacture of flat glass sheets. It is used as a scrubbing gas during the production of silicon chips in the electronics industry.
The low hydrogen density has made it a natural choice for filling balloons and airships. However, after the zeppelin disaster, it is not used in airships today.
Hydrogen is an essential element for life. It is found in water and all molecules in living things. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It is found in the sun and most stars, and Jupiter is mostly made up of hydrogen.
On Earth, hydrogen is found in large quantities as water. It is found in the atmosphere only in small quantities as a gas.
In the tests and analyzes carried out in our organization, which has a wide range of technological equipment, trained and experienced staff and applies the most modern methods, national and international standards and legal regulations in force are complied with. Among the numerous tests carried out in this context, there are also hydrogen (H) testing services within the framework of elemental analysis.