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DSF/ISO/FDIS 16111

Transportable gas storage devices – Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydride

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Organization: DS
Status: active
Page Count: 51
ICS Code (Gases for industrial application): 71.100.20
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This International Standard defines the requirements applicable to the material, design, construction, and testing of transportable hydrogen gas storage systems, referred to as "metal hydride assemblies" (MH assemblies) which utilize shells not exceeding 150 l internal volume and having a maximum developed pressure (MDP) not exceeding 25 MPa (250 bar). This International Standard only applies to refillable storage MH assemblies where hydrogen is the only transferred media. Storage MH assemblies intended to be used as fixed fuel-storage onboard hydrogen fuelled vehicles are excluded. This International Standard is intended to be used for certification purposes.

Document History

August 21, 2018
Transportable gas storage devices – Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydride
This document defines the requirements applicable to the material, design, construction, and testing of transportable hydrogen gas storage systems, referred to as "metal hydride assemblies"...
September 21, 2012
Transportable gas storage devices – Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydride
This International Standard defines the requirements applicable to the material, design, construction, and testing of transportable hydrogen gas storage systems, referred to as “metal hydride...
DSF/ISO/FDIS 16111
Transportable gas storage devices – Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydride
This International Standard defines the requirements applicable to the material, design, construction, and testing of transportable hydrogen gas storage systems, referred to as “metal hydride...
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