Highline adds Intelligent Hydrogen Systems line

Highline adds Intelligent Hydrogen Systems line

The HY-Impact line of Intelligent Hydrogen Systems, now commercially available for all industries utilizing diesel combustion engines, means a dramatic reduction in fuel costs and more environmentally friendly engines with radically minimized harmful emissions, according to the maker.

Highline Technical Innovations Inc., creator of an engineered hydrogen system the company said has proven successful in the marine and agricultural industries, announced its HY-Impact line of Intelligent Hydrogen Systems is now commercially available for all industries utilizing diesel combustion engines.

According to the company, through a partnership with Alternative Hydrogen Systems Group Sales & Marketing LLC, the two entities have merged to form Alternative Hydrogen Solutions, a company dedicated to bringing these revolutionary products to market. For industries utilizing diesel combustion engines, the presence and availability of AHS’s Intelligent Hydrogen Systems means a dramatic reduction in fuel costs and more environmentally friendly engines with radically minimized harmful emissions.

The HY-Impact system increases fuel economy between 9% and 23% and can reduce diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) usage by up to 40%, according to the maker. The system runs on fewer than 3 amps of power and requires only one cup of distilled water every 900 operating hours. The distinguishing characteristic of AHS’s HY-Impact product line of Intelligent Hydrogen Systems, compared to hydrogen devices of the past, according to Charlton Coats, CEO of Alternative Hydrogen Solutions, is “the fact that we aren’t using hydrogen as a fuel. Instead, we are using it as a catalyst to help burn the fuel more completely. In addition, we employ three patent-pending pieces of technology. Two of these regulate the exact flow of hydrogen while the other ensures no moisture enters the engine.”

The company stated that hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-corrosive and non-toxic to humans. An often-overlooked natural fuel resource, hydrogen contains three times the energy of natural gas of the same volume. In order to be used as a catalyst to more completely burn fuel, hydrogen is first separated from water via the process of electrolysis. When the precise required amount of hydrogen is introduced into the engine’s combustion chamber, a more efficient fuel burn will result, the exhaust will run at a lower temperature, and the reduction in carbon and heat will reduce internal friction, the company said, adding the dramatic reduction in heat results in an increase in engine efficiency and consequently a reduction in harmful emissions.

“Put simply,” explained Coats, “we are using hydrogen to completely burn the fuel in the cylinder, instead of  allowing roughly 30% of fuel that otherwise would remain unburned and cause the engine to run hotter and less efficiently to ultimately then be released out into the environment in the form of harmful emissions.

“The key to our success is that we effectively control the release of the hydrogen. Different engines require different levels of hydrogen in order to maximize the fuel efficiency of each. Producing hydrogen is the easy part, it is how we control and utilize the hydrogen that separates our HY-Impact line of products from the products of other companies that attempt to use hydrogen in some form.”

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