Friday, November 26, 2010

Hamilton and FH&S ....

And now for something completely different .....

















The finished purifier is painted white in the background, while the core of the next one is in the foreground ....













It needed just a touch of Welsh magic to make it work .....

















This equipment is what some very talented people and myself, built a few years ago.
It was a prototype Rapid-Cycle Pressure Swing Absorption machine, and it's designed to separate and purify hydrogen gas in oil refineries. 
We built it in Hamilton, which a wonderful place for building something like this. Click here for a link to the website of the company where it was manufactured, assembled and tested.
The equipment (RCPSA) was later installed for trial in an Exxon Mobile refinery in southern France.
It successfully completed a long trial period, and according to the Internet, is now part of the refinery process.
Click here to got to a Xebec sales brochure that has a really good photo of the installation in France.

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