Silytrax’ bipolar plates direct the flow on hydrogen and oxygen over the membranes in the fuel cell stack.
Credit: Siltrax
Australian startup Siltrax is promoting potential aerospace applications of its silicon-based hydrogen fuel cell technology after achieving record power densities in independent third-party testing. The Sydney-based company’s 150-kW G-100 fuel cell achieved a volumetric power density of 9.77 kW...
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