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Glass Manufacturing Membrane in Norway

Float glass production and specialty glass manufacturing require hydrogen for reducing atmospheres in tin baths and thermal processing. Norway leverages its vast hydropower resources for green hydrogen production, targeting maritime fuel cells and industrial decarbonization.

Market Context

Norway

Policy

Norwegian Hydrogen Strategy

H₂ Target

Maritime hydrogen fuel and industrial decarbonization

1

Cities

4

Industries

Reliable Reducing Atmosphere Supply

Float glass tin baths operate 24/7 and cannot tolerate hydrogen supply interruptions. On-site electrolysis with IONZERA membranes ensures continuous, demand-matched H2 generation.

Lower Per-Unit H2 Cost

IONZERA's 3x lower area resistance reduces the electricity cost of on-site hydrogen generation compared to less efficient electrolyser membranes.

Decarbonize Glass Production

Replacing delivered fossil-derived hydrogen with renewable-powered on-site electrolysis reduces the carbon footprint of glass manufacturing.

Glass Manufacturing in Norway’s Hydrogen Market

Norway leverages its vast hydropower resources for green hydrogen production, targeting maritime fuel cells and industrial decarbonization. The country's maritime sector is an early mover in hydrogen-powered vessels, while the oil and gas industry is pivoting toward hydrogen and CCS technologies.

IONZERA supports Norway's hydropower-to-hydrogen pathway with high-efficiency membranes that maximize hydrogen output from Norway's low-cost renewable electricity.

Maritime HydrogenHydropower-to-H2Oil & Gas TransitionAmmonia Shipping
3x

Lower Resistance

20%

Thinner Profile

PERFORMANCE ADVANTAGE

Why IONZERA for Glass Manufacturing in Norway

Float glass tin baths operate 24/7 and cannot tolerate hydrogen supply interruptions. On-site electrolysis with IONZERA membranes ensures continuous, demand-matched H2 generation.

Shipping & Logistics

Air freight from India to Oslo in 6-8 business days.

Area Resistance

3x LOWER
Area Specific Resistance ComparisonIONZERA0.09-0.1 Ω·cm²Zirfon0.30 Ω·cm²00.10.20.3 Ω·cm²~3x Lower

Thickness

20% THINNER
Membrane Thickness ComparisonIONZERA350-410 μmZirfon500 μm500 μm scale20-30%thinnerThinner membrane = More compact stacks= Higher power density

Glass Manufacturing Membrane in Norway Cities

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose IONZERA for glass manufacturing in Norway?

IONZERA delivers 3x lower ionic resistance than Zirfon, making it ideal for glass manufacturing applications in Norway. IONZERA supports Norway's hydropower-to-hydrogen pathway with high-efficiency membranes that maximize hydrogen output from Norway's low-cost renewable electricity.

Is IONZERA suitable for maritime hydrogen applications in Norway?

Yes. IONZERA membranes support on-site hydrogen production via alkaline electrolysis for maritime fuel cell systems. The membrane's high efficiency helps produce hydrogen at competitive costs for vessel refueling.

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