Added Durability With High Power Density Lowers Total Cost of Ownership
The development of hydrogen fuel cell technology was a big step toward a cleaner, decarbonized energy future. To ensure that fuel cells remain a viable energy solution, their high power density must be combined with long-term durability in order to lower their total cost of ownership.
For more than 15 years, Donaldson has worked with global, industry-leading companies to commercialize highly-engineered expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) reinforced proton exchange membranes. That work has resulted in membranes that are thin, efficient, and durable and provide low resistance for optimum current density.
We have a deep understanding of how ePTFE properties – such as thickness, modulus, ultimate strength and anisotropy – affect the long-term durability of fuel cell stacks. That expertise allows us to offer ePTFE products that are optimized for ePTFE-reinforced composite PEM in fuel stacks, an improved alternative to non-reinforced PEM fuel cell membranes.