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CPAC Micro-Analytics Workshop

CPAC Micro-Analytics Workshop. Overview of Micro-analytical Technologies and Hurdles to Development and Commercialization. H2scan Company Summary. Company Introduction Hydrogen Sensing Technologies Competitive Technology’s Comparison Chart Tomorrow’s Hydrogen Market. Company Introduction.

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CPAC Micro-Analytics Workshop

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  1. CPAC Micro-Analytics Workshop Overview of Micro-analytical Technologies and Hurdles to Development and Commercialization

  2. H2scan Company Summary • Company Introduction • Hydrogen Sensing Technologies • Competitive Technology’s • Comparison Chart • Tomorrow’s Hydrogen Market

  3. Company Introduction • Based in Valencia (Los Angeles) California • Restart from DCH Sensor Division • Asset Purchase completed on Sept. 19th 2002 • Three product lines in Retail production

  4. H2 Sensing Technologies • H2scan Technology • Today’s • Tomorrow’s • Competitive Technologies • Comparison Chart

  5. H2scan Technology • Exclusive license 96-C00333 from Sandia National Labs for patents # 5,279,795 (May 7,1996) • Patent on two sensing technologies, a low concentration H-FET and a high concentration Chem-Resistor, giving a total concentration range from 50 ppm to 99.9%. Use of catalytic material Pd-Ni provides large range, minimal calibrations and hydrogen specificity.

  6. H2scan Technology • Pd readily catalyzes H2 (molecular) into 2 H (atomic). • The atomic hydrogen moves into the lattice of the Pd (alloy) film. • An equilibrium hydrogen density is reached proportional to gas concentration.

  7. H2scan Technology • Hydrogen absorbed into the Pd alloy lattice changes the bulk resistivity. • H2scan’s Hydrogen-Sensing Resistor (HRES) uses this property to measure Hydrogen from 0.5% to multiple atmospheres. i V

  8. H2scan Technology • Hydrogen absorbed into the Pd alloy lattice changes the charge density at a dielectric interface. • H2scan’s Hydrogen-Sensing Field-Effect Transistor (HFET) uses this property to measure Hydrogen from 50 ppm to 1%. + + + +

  9. H2SCAN Featured Product • State-of-art Portable Hydrogen Leak Detection • Micro-processor design provides exceptional versatility • Technical excellence Hand-Held Hydrogen Detector

  10. H2SCAN Featured Product Portable Leak Detector Kit All-in-one packaging

  11. H2SCAN Featured Product Hydrogen Process Monitoring System with Application Flexibility • 0% to 100% hydrogen • 1 atmosphere to 450 psig • Gas temperature from 0 to 110  C

  12. H2SCAN Featured Product Hydrogen Process Monitoring System (Shown in Class1, Division1 Enclosure) • System monitors hydrogen used as a cooling gas in electric generator • Monitors • 100% hydrogen • @ 2 Atmospheres

  13. H2SCAN Multi-Sensor System MAIN PANEL REMOTE PANEL

  14. H2SCAN Future Product • Modular Fixed Area Monitor • Leak detection • Process monitoring • Process control • Temperature and pressure-compensated hydrogen readings • Low cost sensor heads can be multiplexed

  15. Next-Generation H2scan Sensor Wide Range Sensor (WRS) • Hydrogen specific • 50 ppm to 100% capability • Potential to meet cost targets associated with the Hydrogen Fueled Economy • 1st Deliveries scheduled for QIII 2004

  16. H2SCAN Future Product • Low-cost sensor designed to meet the needs of the fuel cell and automotive industries • Safety applications • 50 ppm threshold • Process monitoring and control • To 100% hydrogen sensing • Pressure and temperature compensated hydrogen readings • Low power MEMS technology

  17. 0.12" via 0.15" Wide Range Sensor Rendering

  18. Mitsubishi Teledyne Analytical Instruments

  19. Current Distributors Teledyne Instruments (World wide non Exclusive) Mitsubishi (Distribution Agreement in process) Trans Pac sales (Asian Market) Toyoda Micro Systems (Asian Markets)

  20. H2scan contact Information • Address: 25133 Anza Dr • Valencia CA 91355 • Main Switchboard: (661) 775 9575 • Sales: Ext 387 • Engineering Ext 618 • Website: www.h2scan.com

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