Fuel Cell Stack

Explanation of Fuel Cell Stack

 A fuel cell is an energy conversion that generates electricity by electrochemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. The whole reaction process does not involve in combustion and has no mechanical loss and it's also high energy conversion rate. The final chemical substances produced are only electricity, water and heat, which is charaterized by the zero pollution and low noise.

A single cell is composed of a bipolar plate and a membrane electrode (MEA-catalyst, proton exchange membrane, carbon paper/carbon cloth), a seal ring, a current collector plate, and an end plate. The stack consists of hundreds or thousands of single cells Stacked in series.

 

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