Sintered titanium porous plate for PEMFC
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Sintered titanium porous plate for PEMFC is a porous material that is created from high-quality, spherical, and high-purity titanium powder as the raw material. It is rigidified by forging and sintering it at high temperatures.
Low density, high specific strength, good corrosion resistance, and good biocompatibility are the qualities of sintered titanium porous plate for PEMFC.
Parameters:
Brand: TopTiTech
Materials: pure titanium powder
Filter rating: 0.22um-100um
Porosity: 25-45%
Penetrability: 3-800M³/M²hKPa
Working pressure: 2.5MPa
Working temperature: ≦300℃
Shape: Round disc、sheet、tube、round bar、cap
Specific surfacearea: 10-40cm²/cm³
Features:
1. High flow rate, high resistance to high temperatures and pressures.
2. Resilient to the majority of corrosive fluids.
3.Even pore distribution and good air permeability.
4. Stable form and strong component strength.
5. Very strong mechanical resistance.
6. Consistent filtration precision, even after numerous washings.
7. Backwashing assistance with minimal manual upkeep and expense.
According to their physical and structural characteristics, titanium sintered porous materials are mostly used for filtering materials, electrodes, heat-transfer materials, catalyst carrier materials, and noise-cancelling materials.
What exactly does sintering entail?
It is the process of combining small particles into a single solid without actually melting the material by applying pressure and heat to the mixture.Ceramics, metals, plastics, and a few other types of materials are among the particles that can be sintered together.
This procedure is particularly crucial in creating discrete particles as a unit.You can make sintered metal filters with it.
The high temperature heating of the compaction contacts causes the constituent materials to fuse together as the materials eventually become wet.The temperature of the furnace, the temperature of the atmosphere and the temperature of the contacts are all in the heat and are the criticalelements of the process.