Baker Hughes has introduced three new gas, flow, and moisture measurement sensor technologies designed to enhance safety performance and boost productivity in hydrogen and other applications across energy and industrial sectors.
The newly launched Panametrics solutions offer improved accuracy, reliability, and durability, addressing the growing demand for precise measurements in challenging environments.
The three new technologies are:
- XMTCpro: A thermal conductivity-based binary gas analyser that provides advanced reliability and accuracy for monitoring gas concentration. It features real-time error detection and enhanced signal measurement, making it ideal for harsh industrial environments.
- HygroPro XP: A loop-powered transmitter designed to measure trace moisture in gases and hydrocarbon liquids across a wide dew point range. It features a compact explosion-proof enclosure and can be used in various applications, including hydrogen transportation, storage, and production.
- T5MAX Transducer: An ultrasonic flow meter with enhanced signal strength, enabling improved performance in challenging gas flow measurement applications, including hydrogen. It provides greater accuracy in low-flow rate scenarios, making it valuable for customers adhering to global gas flaring reduction guidelines.
These new measurement sensor technologies have wide-ranging applications across multiple sectors, including hydrogen, oil and gas, metals, chemicals, biogas, power generation, and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS).
Baker Hughes’s comprehensive portfolio serves the entire hydrogen value chain, from production to transportation and utilisation.
The company offers advanced compressors, gas turbines, valves, centrifugal pumps, non-metallic pipes, hydrogen sensors, and monitoring and diagnostic solutions.
This launch further solidifies Baker Hughes’s position as a key player in the energy technology sector, particularly in the rapidly growing hydrogen market.