Hydrogen Process Vessels. A batch of 14 Stainless Steel 316/L pressure vessels for a Hydrogen Clean Energy project. Made to the EN13445 design code and dual certified to the UKCA (PESR) and CE (PED) directives. Similarly, they also consider project specifications including seismic and transport loadings. The Vessels required 10% radiography on the Circ seams and nozzle butt welds and 100% DPI. The vessels feature PN40 RFSO flanges. Finished with a bead blasted and Pickle and passivated surface treatment.

In addition to these Hydrogen Process Vessels, we produce a wide range of products for the Clean Energy Industry. For more information see the Clean Energy Page or get in contact

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At CPE we offer a diverse selection of high-quality products. We supply Pressure vesselsAir receiversPipework and welded manifolds for clean energy projects. In addition, we support our clients with the design, fabrication and manufacture of products such as parts for Electrolysers, water separators, desalination vessels, reverse osmosis, filtration, Hydrogen storage, and Process vessels. 

At CPE we are proud to be providing vessels and welded products for a variety of Clean Energy and Renewable Energy sectors. We have been involved in projects from the research and development phase right through to being put into batch and mass production.

we are based in Tamworth and have over 10 years of experience working in the Clean Energy Industries. Our experience enables us to fully understand the industry’s quality and cleanliness requirements enabling us to produce high-quality products and ensure successful integration with your system.

Project Data

Directive

Dual Certified UKCA and CE Marking

Volume

238 Litre

Contents

Hydrogen and Water

Materials

Stainless Steel 316/L

Design Code

EN13445: 2021 Group 3

Size

16" NB x 2258mm overall

End User / Operator / Location

Hydrogen/ Clean Energy Project

Design Conditions

39 Bar to Full Vacuum @ -20°C to +55°C