Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM)

Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM fuel cells) transform hydrogen and oxygen into water, releasing energy during the process. At the heart of a PEM fuel cell is a membrane that is coated on both sides with catalyst layers—one for the anode and one for the cathode. This configuration is known as a catalyst-coated membrane (CCM).

The catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) is combined with additional components to create the membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which is essential for converting chemical energy into electrical energy in a PEM fuel cell.

We are also pleased to provide you with a Laufenberg standard suitable for automotive or heavy-duty applications.

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Since 2014, we have been engaged in fuel cell and hydrogen applications, collaborating with research institutions and industry partners to create innovative components leveraging our unique coating technology. Our mission is to address the increasing global energy demands while tackling environmental challenges.

With our dedicated research and development team and our functional pilot plant, we support you in progressing from laboratory-scale projects to roll-to-roll production.

If you have a project idea, are seeking a project partner, or require expertise in coating technology and fuel cell components, please reach out. We are always open to exploring new collaborations and application opportunities.

Research

Dr. Sebastian Kohsakowski

Head of Research & Development