English: Tank for liquid H2 compared against a high pressure hydrogen cylinder below, made from carbon fiber composite/metal with a working pressure of 350 bar, produced by Dynetek Industries LTD Museum Autovision, Altlußheim, Germany
Français : Modèle ancien de réservoir d'Hydrogène liquide comparé à un cylindre-réservoir d'hydrogène (réservoir noir) fait d'un composite à base de métal et fibre de carbone résistant à une pression de 350 bar, produit par Dynetek Industries Ltd (Autovision Museum, Altlußheim, Allemagne)
Deutsch: Tank für flüssigen Wasserstoff der Firma Linde, darunter zum Vergleich ein Hochdruckspeicher aus Kohlenstofffaser-Komposit/Metall mit einem Betriebsdruck von 350 bar der Firma Dynetek LTD., aufgenommen im Museum Autovision in Altlußheim;
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