July, 2022
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Secure Drying for Manufacturing Fuel Cells from Rehm
BLAUBEUREN-SEISSEN, GERMANY — Within the process chain for manufacturing fuel cells, Rehm offers innovative drying systems. These are used to produce both PEM cells and the high-temperature fuel cells based on ceramic (SOFC) or metallic (MSC) membrane mate- rials. The fuel cells are set in the bipolar plate, which seals in the
StaticStop Unveils PolyStyle
ESD Floors AVON, MA — StaticStop, a divi- sion of SelecTech, Inc., and leader in the manufacture of innovative ESD flooring prod- ucts that save time and money, is pleased to announce that its PolyStyle ESD flooring is replac- ing epoxy static control flooring across various industries. As one of the most quickly
emerging technologies, PolyStyle ESD is a top contender in antista- tic resinous flooring alternatives. Because PolyStyle ESD ML must be applied by an authorized StaticStop Installer and is only sold as a turnkey, installed sys- tem, this product is not another run-of-the-mill flooring option. The differences are vast when comparing PolyStyle ESD to con- ventional resinous systems. From an electrostatics con-
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body voltage generation. Contact: SelecTech, Inc.,
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reaction, distributes the flow of gas and oxidants and collects the electric current generated. To achieve the total power required, the plates are assembled into stacks. Producing both the mem-
brane unit and the bipolar plate involves coating processes using solvent-based materials that must be dried safely and reli- ably. Rehm offers customized solutions to scale these new processes up from prototype or laboratory stage to an industrial- ized, automated production envi- ronment, making fuel cell pro- duction ready for series produc-
tion. The optimum heat manage-
ment of the Rehm Drying System using upper and lower heaters works with infrared radiation (IR) and/or convection to dry reliably a wide range of
materials. By implementing these two heat transfer process- es, the systems are optimally designed for processing coating materials that contain solvents. The exceptional thermal insula- tion of heating zones and the individually adjustable tempera- tures allow for optimum profiling of your drying processes, perfect- ly tailored to the requirements in
fuel cell production. Contact: Rehm Thermal
Systems, Leinenstrasse 7, 89143 RDS magazine dryer.
Blaubeuren-Seissen, Germany % +49-7344-9606-535 E-mail:
c.hilsenbeck@rehm-group.com Web:
www.rehm-group.com
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