Catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) Electrolysis

Developed to make the power generation process efficient and stable

Proton exchange membrane electrolysers (PEM-EL) split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrical energy. PEM electrolysers are ideal for use with renewable energies, as they can react flexibly to fluctuating power sources. The centrepiece of a PEM-EL is a membrane that is coated on both sides with a cathode and an anode catalyst layer. This is known as a catalyst-coated membrane (CCM).

Together with other components, the catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) is assembled to form the membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which is required in a PEM-EL to convert electrical energy into hydrogen and oxygen.

We are also happy to offer you an alternative Laufenberg standard for automobiles or heavy-duty applications.

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We have been active in the field of fuel cell and hydrogen applications since 2014. Together with research and industry partners, we develop innovative components for fuel cells based on our own coating technology. Our goal is to meet the world’s growing energy needs and environmental concerns.

Together with our Research & Development department and the available pilot plant, we accompany you on the way from laboratory scale to roll-to-roll production.

Do you have a project idea, are you looking for a project partner and need experts in the field of coating technology and fuel cell components?

Then contact us. We are always interested in new collaborations and fields of application.

Research

Dr. Sebastian Kohsakowski

Head of Research & Development