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New sensors could detect hydrogen leaks for a safer future

  • Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques (IPM) in Germany have developed advanced sensors to detect hydrogen leaks.
  • Hydrogen is highly flammable and difficult to detect due to its invisibility and odorlessness.
  • The sensors, developed as part of the TransHyDE project, cover a variety of situations and use different methods for detection.
  • These sensors will contribute to the safe expansion of hydrogen usage in industries and energy production.

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