Bühler Technologies GmbH
Bühler Technologies GmbH
For more than 50 years the employees of Bühler Technologies have been have been developing, manufacturing and distributing components and system solutions in the „Gas Analysis“ and „Fluidcontrol“ divisions. By specialising in the market niches Gas Analysis and Hydraulics and by offering a complete range of products for each, we have succeeded to become a worldwide leader in both disciplines.Advanced production processes, a clean environment – the challenges of the modern world are highly demanding. As a major employer in the region we are well aware of our responsibilities. This is the reason we focus on complete customer support with a specialised product range for specific applications. Our focus ranges from components to system solutions, all the way to professional service throughout the life of the product.We will work hand in hand with you and make every effort to help you to reduce your operating costs and increase the reliability of your systems.Put your trust in Bühler Technologies – your specialist for Gas Analysis and Fluidcontrol.

Harkortstraße 29
40880 Ratingen
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
40880 Ratingen
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
+49 2102 4989 0
News
The lesser of two evils...
2024-07-26 | Bühler Technologies GmbH
...new developments for the exhaust gas monitoring of ship propulsion systems ... Read more
H2 Ready components for gas analysis
2023-07-24 | Bühler Technologies GmbH
Hydrogen (H2) plays a major role in the current discussion on the energy transition. It is the most common element in the universe, but only occurs in bound form. In gaseous form, it is around 14 times lighter than air and it burns without leaving residues. H2 has a high energy density and is therefore well suited as a substitute for fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas. Since it is predominantly only present in bound form in nature, it must be released from its carriers. This is done, for example, in the case of water (H2O) by electrolysis - if the electricity comes from renewable sources, it is referred to as 'green' hydrogen - or in the case of methane (CH4) - the main component of natural gas - by steam reformation or pyrolysis. Reformation produces CO2 (blue hydrogen) as a by-product and pyrolysis CO (turquoise hydrogen). Both substances can be further processed as raw materials or stored (CCS). ... Read more