Spraying of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Spraying of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Atomizer Spray Nozzle – Cheersonic
The growing global energy demand coupled with the need to reduce emissions of environmentally harmful greenhouse gases have resulted in the search for new clean alternative energy sources. In this regard, fuel cells are attracting great attention. There are several types of fuel cells: alkaline fuel cells (AFC), phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFC), molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFC), proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). The high operating temperature of SOFC (400–1000 °C) gives them certain advantages over other types of fuel cells. SOFC can use a wide range of hydrocarbons as fuel. Catalysts based on noble metals (for example, Pt) are not required for SOFC operation.
Cheersonic’s ultrasonic equipment is suitable for spraying catalyst solutions containing carbon black ink suspension, platinum slurry and other precious metal solutions. From R&D to production, our non-clogging technology results in greater control of coating attributes, significant reduction in materials usage, and reduced maintenance and downtime. It can prepare fuel cell proton exchange membrane with excellent performance. It integrates multiple systems such as ultrasonic, dispersion, carrier gas, liquid, heating station, vacuum adsorption, and exhaust emission control.
The advantages of Cheersonic’ s fuel cell catalyst coating systems include:
1.Very high Platinum utilization proven in MEA fabrication; as high as 90%.
2.Non-clogging
3.Low-flow spray reduces spillage and air pollution.
4.Continuous or intermittent operation possible
5.Highly porous coatings are extremely durable, preventing cracking or peeling of catalyst layer.
6.No moving parts to wear out
7.Minimal maintenance and downtime.
8.Robust design and materials resist corrosion.
9.Ultrasonic energy disperses the agglomerated particles, producing a homogeneous coating.
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