Trelleborg Exhibits H2Pro Sealing Portfolio for the Entire Hydrogen Value Chain at Hydrogen Tech Expo 2023

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Trelleborg Sealing Solutions debuts the new H2Pro™ range of hydrogen sealing materials offering solutions across the hydrogen value chain at Hydrogen Tech Expo 2023 at the Messe Bremen exhibition grounds, Bremen, Germany, on September 27 and 28 in Hall 5, booth D90.

Meeting all your hydrogen sealing requirements

Designed to accelerate innovation for sustainable technology, H2Pro™ has solutions for the challenges of hydrogen production, transport and storage, and end-use. Proven to withstand challenging application environments, the materials are suitable for high pressures, low temperatures, and resist permeation, enabling them to withstand rapid gas decompression, while also demonstrating excellent wear and extrusion properties.

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The range includes two new materials specially engineered for hydrogen applications. H2Pro™ EBT25 is a new EPDM for high-pressure environments across a wide range of temperatures, and Zurcon® H2Pro™ ZLT is a unique TPU for very low temperatures.

Solutions to the hydrogen sealing challenge

James Simpson, Global Segment Director Energy at Trelleborg, says: “Hydrogen has a major role to play in the transition to a carbon neutral world, both as a fuel source and as a storage medium for surplus energy from renewable sources. Due to its inherent characteristics, hydrogen is difficult to seal. The expanding H2Pro™ range, engineered by our advanced global R&D teams, offers reliable sealing solutions for a wide array of applications, including pumps, valves, connectors, and numerous other devices in the hydrogen supply chain.”

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The challenges include permeation and leakage, as hydrogen is the simplest element with the smallest molecular structure. Another is rapid gas decompression (RGD), where hydrogen in a high-pressure system can be absorbed into a seal. If the pressure in the system is suddenly relieved, gas trapped in the seal can expand, potentially causing the seal to blister and crack as the gas tries to escape. Finally seals for different hydrogen systems need to withstand seriously tough environments, including high pressures of up to 1,000 bar/14.34 psi (for example in high-pressure valves) and extremely low temperatures down to -250 °C/-418 °F (for example in liquid hydrogen storage and transportation).

>>Find out more about RGD in our Virtual Showroom exhibit

Simpson adds: “Because it is so challenging to seal, Trelleborg is creating the materials and application-specific solutions to support every type of business involved in hydrogen, including those in the energy generation, aerospace, off-highway, truck and bus, CPI, chemical transportation and marine industries. As a longstanding global leader in polymer and elastomer solutions, we are ideally positioned to be their sealing partner of choice for hydrogen.”

All H2Pro™ materials are designed specifically for excellent application-specific wear and extrusion properties and are validated to key industry standards in a range of challenging conditions typical of hydrogen environments. Trelleborg uses advanced testing rigs to assess materials for oxygen and ozone aging, hydrogen compatibility, leakage, permeation and the ability to withstand RGD, and compliance with relevant international standards.

Two new sealing materials for hydrogen

Zurcon® H2Pro™ ZLT has very low permeability and displays a superior ability to withstand RGD. It has a wide operating service temperature range, with outstanding low-temperature capabilities, displays excellent extrusion and wear-resistance properties, and is compliant with Regulation (EC) 79/2009, SAE J2600 and ANSI CHMC 2. It can be produced as O-Rings for static sealing on valves, filters, refueling nozzles, pumps, connectors and fittings, and as U-Cups for static and dynamic applications such as valve stems, actuators, and regulators.

>>Download the Zurcon® H2Pro™ ZLT flyer

H2Pro™ EBT25 demonstrates a superior ability to withstand RGD, and features low permeability, a wide operating service temperature range, 85 Shore A hardness and excellent extrusion resistance. It is compliant with Regulation (EC) 79/2009, SAE J2600 and ANSI CHMC 2, and can be manufactured as O-Rings for static sealing on valves, filters, refueling nozzles, pumps, connectors and fittings, and custom molded parts and frame seals for fuel cells and electrolysis equipment.

>>Download the H2Pro™ EBT25 flyer

H2Pro™ materials are also available in a range of other compounds and seal profiles including:


  • Turcon® polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and thermoplastic compounds for use as Varilip® lip seals
  • V-Stack seals for use in static and dynamic applications with cryogenically compressed hydrogen and liquid hydrogen (LH2)
  • FKM seals for blue hydrogen
  • Lower-hardness EPDM compounds and silicone compounds for lower-pressure applications
  • Metal seals for static LH2 applications
  • Wear-resistant composite bearings and piston rings for compressor applications


The Trelleborg hydrogen team including James Simpson, Global Segment Director Energy, will be on hand to discuss customers’ hydrogen sealing requirements.