Polymer bipolar plates
Polymer bipolar plates or composite bipolar plates are a type of bipolar plate used in fuel cells. They are made of a combination of materials, typically graphite and a polymer binder, and offer several advantages over traditional metal bipolar plates. Composite bipolar plates are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and have a longer lifespan. They also have a higher conductivity and are easier to manufacture, making them a cost-effective option for fuel cell production. Composite bipolar plates are an important component of fuel cells, as they provide both the electrical conductivity and gas separation required for efficient power generation.
IAG collaborates with partners to create solutions for future mass applications, aiming for x million units. During development projects, the final solution is created in cooperation with customers using development tools and material variations, ultimately resulting in a machine capable of mass production.