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Greg Glatzmaier determines the high-temperature thermal and mechanical stability of sealants used in a lab prototype of the integrated hydrogen sensor/separator module.

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English: Greg Glatzmaier determines the high-temperature thermal and mechanical stability of sealants used in a lab prototype of the integrated hydrogen sensor separator module.
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Source https://www.nrel.gov/news/features/2020/integrated-hydrogen-sensor-separation-module-provides-long-term-boosts-efficiency-revenue-solar-power-plants.html
Author Dennis Schroeder, NREL

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