GeneralFlame utilizes Steam Methane Reforming (SMR), the most common and economical method for producing hydrogen.
SMR is a chemical process used to produce hydrogen on a large scale in the gas manufacturing industry. The process involves two chemical reactions that ultimately convert water and methane (usually in the form of natural gas) into pure hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen is then further purified to customer-specified purity requirements (up to 99.999%) for use in power generation, oil refining, countless chemical processes, and many other industrial applications.

