Swagelok Central

Here at Swagelok Manchester, we pride ourselves on how we deliver our products and services to our customers. Our business is underpinned by core values that ensure continued customer focus, teamwork and innovation which we believe results in service standards that are the benchmark in our industry. Let us become your fluid system management partner helping you with all your fluid system responsibilities – from application engineering design support and high-quality product provision, to unique problem resolution through our fabrication team.

Products and Services

Swagelok offers a wide range of fluid system components for use in many types of hydrogen-related applications including the infrastructure that produces, transports, compresses, stores, and fills cylinders with hydrogen and for on-vehicle use including:
Hydrogen FCEV, PEM Electrolyser systems, MF Electrolyser systems, Compressor systems, Dispensers, Tube trailers, Compressed hydrogen storage tanks, Research and development, Hydrogen blending with methane.

Contact information

Andy Thomson, Sales & Marketing Director Andy.thomson@swagelokcentral.co.uk

Lee Juby

Lee is currently CEO of Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL). Industry insiders often talk about Hydrogen’s Chicken and Egg problem: Vehicle manufacturers cannot sell hydrogen vehicles without a refuelling infrastructure; Infrastructure & fuel network providers cannot recoup their investment if there are not enough vehicles using hydrogen. The result is Gridlock! Our approach has been to redefine the Chicken and Egg problem as simply “Refuelling Infrastructure is too expensive”. Now that’s an engineering problem we can fix!


Prior to FCSL, Lee spent eight years at UK Fuel Cell manufacturer Intelligent Energy, completing his time there as Chief Sales Officer. Leading the global commercial team and launching Intelligent Energy’s low carbon hydrogen products in to three market sectors: automotive, power generation and aviation. Lee’s involvement with the hydrogen industry started back in 1995 when among other projects he supported the field trials of SOFC CHP.