Neah Power Systems Showcases High Volume Process
Neah Power Systems announced today that it successfully demonstrated a reliable, automated process for bonding their patented porous silicon electrodes to polymeric support frames (“cells”) and generating electrical current for extended periods.
Neah Power flow-tested these cells at nominal fuel cell conditions for more than 72 hours of continuous operation. The company tested packaging materials for compatibility in fuel cell fluids for durations in excess of four months, which resulted in no changes in wetted material.
The cells produced an electrical current for one hour each, totaling three hours. Each frame was tested under a variety of conditions and proven to be stable throughout each test. The company plans to continue reliability testing of the die attach process and materials under accelerated lifetime conditions.
Source: Fuel Cell Today
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