Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells

Used in medium to large stationary applications and with a high-efficiency output, molten carbonate fuel cells are an important fuel cell for industrial applications. A robust and efficient filtering system is crucial to maintaining your fuel cells and the machines they power. How Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells Work Molten carbonate fuel cells use molten carbonate salt as…

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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Almost all major industries seek cleaner energy use with superior productivity rates. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are one of several energy conversion devices paving the way for alternative energy consumption. Fuel cells need a clean environment for maximum output and efficiency. A robust filtration system is one way you can ensure your machines work better for…

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Alkaline Fuel Cells

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) used alkaline fuel cells during space missions, which paved the way for this advanced technology to power various other stationary and portable applications. Its low operating temperature and quick start-up make this fuel cell ideal as a backup power source and for mobile applications. For maximum output and…

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Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) are used to power portable devices and are essential for keeping machines working optimally. Because fuel cells are unique in needing different fuels to provide power, they require robust, dynamic filtering. Cleaning your fuel cells ensures they keep working to deliver the best output. How Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Work The basic…

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Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells

Phosphoric acid fuel cells are highly efficient, and engineers are finding new ways to power stationary devices using this power source. With a potential efficiency level of 40% for electricity generation, keeping phosphoric acid fuel cells clean ensures they work optimally for the best output levels. How Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells Work Fuel cells consist of an…

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