To support the use of hydrogen as a climate-friendly energy carrier, Hengst has developed a modular set of various filtration solutions for fuel cells. At Hydrogen + Fuel Cells during the Hannover Messe 2023 trade fair, April 17 through April 21, the specialist in filtration and fluid management presents products for coolant and air filtration, and in the area of system integration, a water separator for anode recirculation.

Blue.iox ion exchanger quickly reduces the initial ion concentration in the coolant circuit
During fuel cell operation, ions are introduced into the coolant. These result from the aging of the coolant itself or from components in the coolant circuit. Effective filtration is therefore required to ensure safe operation of the fuel cell. The innovative Blue.iox ion exchanger from Hengst offers an exceptionally high level of protection with minimum maintenance. The unique design of the filter cartridge with axial filter flow and the special mixed bed resin system for cation and anion exchange ensure high filtration efficiency over the entire service interval. The ion concentration in the coolant circuit is thus reduced very rapidly.

The ion exchanger was specifically developed to meet the requirements of modern fuel cells and is available in three basic sizes. Source: HengstThe ion exchanger was specifically developed to meet the requirements of modern fuel cells and is available in three basic sizes. Source: Hengst

Hengst offers various sizes in its modular program to meet the requirements of smaller systems as well as fuel cell systems for heavy-duty machinery and stationary and maritime applications. Besides offering standard solutions, the core competency of Hengst is system integration, which is put to use here in the development of customized ion exchanger concepts. The Blue.iox from Hengst is also designed for easy maintenance: A screw cap allows the filter cartridge to be replaced cleanly without special tools, while integrated shut-off valves prevent coolant from escaping.

Cathode air filter system to protect the drive even under harsh operating conditions
The airflow of a fuel cell also requires special filtration. To ensure long service life and high performance, the intake air must be very thoroughly cleaned of airborne particles. In addition, pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia and sulfur dioxide can cause unwanted deposits in the fuel cell and damage it. A specially developed cathode air filter system from Hengst with a multilayer structure reliably protects the fuel cell components from particles as well as harmful gases.

Different filtration systems can be implemented depending on the requirements and application. For example, highly effective particle filtration can be applied directly with gas filtration in a combination medium.


For more stringent dust collection requirements, a pleated particulate filter medium is used as a separate filter stage upstream of the gas filtration. The application areas of the filter system include trucks and buses; on-highway and off-highway vehicles, stationary systems and industrial applications, whereby Hengst designs for robustness and easy filter servicing.

Proper water management is key to preventing deposits of liquid water
To prevent liquid water deposits and thus ensure the continuous effective operation of the fuel cell, proper water management is crucial. The solution from Hengst: a new type of separator module for anode gas recirculation. It combines the function of droplet water separation and gas drainage with an innovative valve configuration of the purge and drain valve. Highly integrative solutions are one of the strong points of Hengst.

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