Fuel Cells Coating Process

The Fuel Cells Coating Process is a major challenge for fuel cell developers and manufacturers. Many of the coating materials used in fuel cell manufacturing are suspensions containing solid particles, such as precious metals, carbon and ceramics. These materials are often expensive and traditional coating processes such as spin coating, high pressure spraying and dip coating are more wasteful and add to the cost. Because of the properties of these solutions, such as corrosiveness, which can corrode commonly used plastic piping, special liquid delivery systems are required to handle them, in addition to the high solid content of the liquid and its tendency to deposit often tends to clog the spray nozzle.

Ultrasonic ultra-thin coating spray technology, proven to accurately deposit catalysts, electrolyte materials, slurries and other proprietary materials, is essential for PEM, DMFC and SOFC fuel cell production. With more accurate and reliable ultrasonic coating systems, material utilisation can be maximised, costs reduced and manufacturing efficiency improved.

Fuel Cells Coating Process - Ultrasonic Fuel Cell Catalyst Coating

About Cheersonic

Cheersonic is the leading developer and manufacturer of ultrasonic coating systems for applying precise, thin film coatings to protect, strengthen or smooth surfaces on parts and components for the microelectronics/electronics, alternative energy, medical and industrial markets, including specialized glass applications in construction and automotive.

Our coating solutions are environmentally-friendly, efficient and highly reliable, and enable dramatic reductions in overspray, savings in raw material, water and energy usage and provide improved process repeatability, transfer efficiency, high uniformity and reduced emissions.

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