Fabrication of Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer

Fabrication of Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer – Cheersonic

The catalyst layer of a proton exchange membrane water electrolyzer is typically made by coating an ink mixture of catalyst and ionomer onto the membrane. Ultrasonic spraying can be effectively used to fabricate proton exchange membrane fuel cells. The ink commonly used is a platinum-carbon suspension, where the platinum acts as a catalyst within the cell. Ultrasonic spray technology produces highly uniform, durable carbon-based catalyst coatings in proton exchange membrane electrolyzer preparation without deforming the membrane.

Through ultrasonic spraying technology, we can better control the thickness and uniformity of the coating, thereby increasing the activity of the catalyst, reducing the internal resistance of the battery, and improving the performance of the battery. Moreover, this technology is environmentally friendly, has no pollution, and is fully in line with the concept of green environmental protection.

Fabrication of Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer

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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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