Fuel Cell Cooling Solutions by THERMOGYM
All fuel cells require cooling. Let’s explore the different types and how THERMOGYM provides solutions for all of them.
How Fuel Cells Work:
Fuel cells operate similarly to batteries but don’t run down or need recharging. They produce electricity and heat as long as fuel is supplied. A fuel cell consists of two electrodes – an anode (negative) and a cathode (positive) – separated by an electrolyte.
In a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell:
1. Hydrogen fuel is fed to the anode, and air to the cathode.
2. A catalyst separates hydrogen atoms into protons and electrons.
3. Electrons travel through an external circuit, creating an electric current.
4. Protons migrate through the electrolyte to the cathode.
5. At the cathode, protons reunite with oxygen and electrons, producing water and heat.
Fuel Cell Generators:
A fuel cell is part of a larger system called a fuel cell generator. Multiple cells can form a fuel cells generator. These systems generate significant heat and require efficient cooling solutions.
THERMOGYM’s Expertise:
Our team of experts specializes in solving cooling challenges for fuel cell systems:
– We handle various cooling liquids at different temperatures.
– We design compact and efficient cooling solutions.
– We provide heat exchangers (HEX) for all fuel cell types.
Key Point: Typically, 1 kW of cooling is required for each kW of power produced.
Contact THERMOGYM to define your required heat exchanger for any fuel cell generator type.
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