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Image of PEM for Water Electrolysis data sheet

GORE PEM M275.80 for Water Electrolysis helps to reduce the energy requirements of electrolysis stacks with its ability to operate effectively at high and low current densities and variable power levels within seconds. Additionally, thanks to our PEM’s low gas permeability and high energy efficiency, PEM electrolysers can safely produce more hydrogen gas per unit of energy input.

Mercury and SO2 control system case study

Coal-fired power provider Eins Energie, based in Chemnitz (Germany), has been supplying around 400,000 household and commercial customers in Chemnitz and the surrounding area with electricity and district heating since 1961. This case study illustrates how Gore helped Eins Energie to reduce mercury emissions to consistently below the applicable limit of 7 μg/m³.

Visual of Hydrogen plant and new GORE® PEM for Water Electrolysis

Rainer Enggruber's presentation focuses on the development priorities for proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis (WE) systems to deliver a lower levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) to meet global clean energy demands in a net-zero economy.

GORE® Universal Pipe Gasket (Style 800)

GORE® Universal Pipe Gasket (Style 800) seals a broad range of flange materials with this low stress-to-seal, exceptionally dimensionally stable and chemically resistant 100% ePTFE gasket.

Case Study: GORE® LOW DRAG Filter Bags – Lower Differential Pressure and Higher Air Flow in a Carbon Black Purge Gas Baghouse

A carbon black producer sought to improve process stability, production efficiency and bag life in their purge gas operations.
Therefore, the customer removed their incumbent filter bags and equipped the baghouse with GORE LOW DRAG Filter Bags.
For the duration of this trial, the cleaning-pulse pressure was reduced from 6 bar to 4.5 bar. All other process parameters were identical to those used for the incumbent bags.

municiple solid waste

Originally presented at the AWMA 90th Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Toronto an article on the long term performance of GORE membrane filter bags at a municipal solid waste combustion facility.

Application Graphic

Learn how the conversion to membrane filter media increased bag life and saved money for Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc.

surface-filter

A seven page article describing baghouse optimization at the Baltimore Regional Medical Waste Incinerator in Baltimore, Maryland.

Dry Scrubber

Learn about the operating experience of a dry scrubber/baghouse at the ShuLin waste-to-energy incineration plant in Taiwan in this eight page article. 

A Simple and Effective Way to Comply With Regulatory Requirements

The GORE Mercury Control System (GMCS) is a unique fixed sorbent system for capturing elemental and oxidized gas phase mercury from industrial flue gas. The system is based on discrete stackable modules that are installed downstream of a particulate collection system.