Description du projet
Un concept innovant pour les technologies des piles à combustible
Les piles à combustible à membrane électrolytique polymère (PEM) fonctionnent à des températures relativement basses, ce qui garantit une meilleure durabilité et laisse présager une augmentation de la croissance du marché à partir de 2025. L’un des composants essentiels de ces piles à combustible est la membrane revêtue d’un catalyseur (CCM). Les fabricants devant satisfaire la demande de CCM au cours de la prochaine décennie, une véritable percée dans le domaine de la fabrication est indispensable pour permettre de répondre à la demande croissante tout en maîtrisant les coûts et les capacités. Le projet MAMA-MEA, financé par l’UE, entend développer un concept innovant pour la CCM à bords scellés en utilisant la technologie de fabrication additive (ALM). Cette approche très innovante fera appel à des connaissances et une expertise approfondies dans le domaine de la technologie des piles à combustible combinées à des techniques de fabrication avancées issues de l’industrie du revêtement numérique et de l’électronique imprimée.
Objectif
The market for PEM fuel cells will increase to 10’s GWs per annum from 2025. For the catalyst coated membrane (CCM), a critical stack component, continuous manufacturing processes are currently being implemented by manufacturers worldwide. Whilst these will meet CCM demand for the next 10 years, the growing requirement for increased numbers of CCMs thereafter necessitates a manufacturing step-change, both in terms of cost and capacity. MAMA-MEA will address this by assembling a consortium with extensive knowledge and expertise both of fuel cell technology and manufacturing in the digital coating and printed electronic industry, to develop the highly innovative concept of an additive layer manufacturing (ALM) process for the edge-sealed CCM. The key CCM components (anode and cathode catalyst layers, ion-conducting membrane and edge seals) will be deposited with high precision and speed, one component layer on top of the other, and just in the areas of the CCM where they are required for functionality. Preliminary one-off prototypes have established the feasibility of the approach, and patent applications have been filed. MAMA-MEA will develop this innovative ALM process from MRL3 to MRL 6, by integrating the CCM components in to a single continuous roll-to-roll manufacturing process and validating the sealed CCMs in two full-size stationary application PEM fuel cell stacks. A key project objective will be an increase in the manufacturing rate of over 10 times compared to the state-of-the-art process, whilst also increasing material utilisation to 99%, and the product quality, and thus yield, to over 95%. Overall, sealed CCM direct materials and manufacturing costs will be reduced by up to 58% in the new CCMs. The project will also conduct comprehensive ex-situ characterisation and in-situ fuel cell performance and durability testing and provide an engineering design of an ALM sealed CCM production line, including quality control methodologies.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringmanufacturing engineering
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringmining and mineral processing
- engineering and technologymaterials engineeringcoating and films
- natural scienceschemical sciencescatalysis
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsfuel cells
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Régime de financement
FCH2-RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
09111 Chemnitz
Allemagne