A UK process filter manufacturer is ramping up its reach in the global green energy sector with a first-time presence at the Hydrogen Live 2025 industry showcase.
Amazon Filters will highlight the benefits of its liquid and gas filtration solutions for mission-critical electrolysis technology at the forthcoming two-day conference and expo in Liverpool.
A key focus is how the correct choice of filters and housings can directly aid the deployment of green hydrogen in activities such as energy production, transport and fleet management, chemicals manufacture, building design and steel making.
On the Amazon Filters stand will be mechanical engineer and Sales Manager Riaz Esmail, whose team delivers technical proposals and quotes, and Tom Davies, Business Development Executive.
Riaz said: “Green hydrogen has the potential to help industries across the world decarbonise as they move towards renewable solutions for production, transport and storage.
“Thanks to our investment programme in ‘quick and able’ manufacturing capacity, we are ideally positioned to design, make and deliver highly bespoke filter vessels precisely in line with industrial need.
“Tom and I will be on hand to discuss how our solutions support water, potassium hydroxide and gas filtration, all involved in hydrogen production.
“We’ll be demonstrating a range of filter cartridges and corrosion-resistant housings we are confident will interest Hydrogen Live delegates.”
Green hydrogen is increasingly seen as a sustainable method of energy storage that can generate electricity when demand requires, using fuel cells.
In AEL (alkaline electrolysis), filtration of the electrolyte involved – an alkaline mix of water and caustic potash – is critical to maintaining the highest conversion efficiency.
The design of the housings is just as crucial to ensure they can withstand the corrosive nature of the high-performance AEL so as to avoid stress corrosion cracking, minimise maintenance costs and maximise in-service life.
Hydrogen Live is an annual conference, exhibition and networking event dedicated to uniting the hydrogen value chain and accelerating the hydrogen economy.
Organised by Foresight Events, Hydrogen Live takes place at the Titanic Hotel Rum Warehouse, Stanley Dock, Liverpool, on 5 and 6 February 2025.
For more information, visit https://www.foresight.events/hydrogen.