PTFE proton membrane selection
In order to obtain stable and cheap fuel cells, proton exchange membranes are the bottleneck and an area that must be broken through in the future. Today we are going to introducepolytetrafluoroethylene Proton membraneLet us take a closer look at it.
As the core component of the water electrolyzer electrode, the proton exchange membrane not only conducts protons but also isolates hydrogen. and oxygen, and also provides support for the catalyst. Its performance directly determines the performance and service life of the water electrolyzer, so it is very important in the entire equipment. Overall, the cost of the proton exchange membrane accounts for about 1% of the total cost of the fuel cell. 4.08%.
Polytetrafluoroethylene proton membraneThe manufacturer’s product is a polymer compound made of polytetrafluoroethylene, using a special process. Microporous membrane made by calendering, extrusion, biaxial stretching and other methods. The film also has excellent corrosion resistance, aging resistance and high temperature resistance, and the operating temperature can reach -150℃-250℃. It has been widely used in many fields such as electronics, chemical industry, medicine, military, aerospace, clothing, environmental protection and so on.
Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a ptfe composite material manufacturer focusing on the research and development and production of polytetrafluoroethylene proton membrane. After years of painstaking research and development, the company not only has strong R&D strength, complete testing methods and domestic advanced experimental equipment, but also attracted a large number of outstanding technical talents. The company has developed a series of ptfe microporous films and derivative products that exceed those of its domestic counterparts, ensuring sincere cooperation with friends from all walks of life at home and abroad with better products and best services. Interested parties can enter the store Inquiry and purchase!
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