Hydrogen Blower MINK MH 0040 A

  • Hydrogen recirculation blower
  • H₂-approved for use in PEM fuel cells
  • Flexible with integrated variable speed drive
  • Hermetically tight with magnetic coupling

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Hydrogen Blower MINK MH 0040 A

The MINK MH 0040 A is a hydrogen recirculation blower designed for use in PEM fuel cells. It is H₂-approved, ensuring safe and efficient hydrogen recirculation. The blower features an integrated variable speed drive, allowing for flexible adaptation of volume flow to meet different process requirements. It is hermetically tight, utilizing magnetic coupling to handle high inlet pressures. With a volume flow of 40 m³/h and an operating pressure range of 1–3 bar(a), it is built for reliability and precision. The blower has a power rating of 1.0 kW, operates at speeds between 1200–6000 min⁻¹, and is powered by 24 VDC. Its compact design (293 x 183 x 150 mm) and lightweight construction (11 kg) make it suitable for a variety of applications. The MINK MH 0040 A is an essential component for maintaining the efficiency and performance of PEM fuel cells.

Key Features

  • Integrated variable speed drive for easy adaptation of volume flow to different process requirements
  • Magnetic coupling for high inlet pressures

Applications

  • For recirculation of hydrogen in PEM fuel cells
Busch Vacuum Solutions

The Busch Group is one of the world's largest manufacturers of vacuum pumps, vacuum systems, blowers, compressors, chambers and exhaust gas cleaning systems. It combines the two well-known brands Busch Vacuum Solutions and Pfeiffer Vacuum+Fab Solutions under one roof.

Its extensive range of products and services includes solutions for vacuum, overpressure and exhaust gas cleaning applications in all industries, such as food, semiconductors, analytics, chemicals and plastics. This also includes the design and construction of customised vacuum systems and a global service network.

The Busch Group is a family-owned company managed by the Busch family. More than 8,000 employees in 47 countries worldwide work for the group. Busch's headquarters are located in Maulburg, Baden-Württemberg, in the border triangle of Germany, France and Switzerland.

The Busch Group manufactures in its 20 own factories in China, Germany, France, Great Britain, India, Romania, Switzerland, South Korea, Czechia, the USA and Vietnam.

It has a consolidated annual turnover of 2 billion euros.

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