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Fuel cell council releases testing protocol for composite bipolar plates


WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22, 2003--At the 2003 Grove Symposium, the US Fuel Cell Council will release details of its new "Testing Protocol" for composite bipolar plates - the first of several testing protocols under development by the organization. The protocol is one of the first open technical collaborations in the fuel cell industry.

"This test protocol and similar guidelines have an important role to play in reducing costs and accelerating commercialization," said Robert Rose, USFCC executive director. "In the short term, they will make 'comparison shopping' easier. Ultimately, they will lead to commodity pricing for basic fuel cell components."

The "Testing Protocol for Through-Plane Electrical Conductivity of Composite Bipolar Plates," is used to measure the electrical performance of separator plates for the purpose of material evaluation.

The testing methodology was developed by the US Fuel Cell Council's Stack Materials & Components Working Group, in response to concerns that data sheets for composite bipolar plate materials provided electrical conductivity data measured using one of many different methodologies.

The methodology of the USFCC Protocol includes pressure conditions, specimen characteristics and preparation, electrical parameters, and statistical analysis.

Eric Teather of Dupont Fuel Cells, chair of the Working Group, said "open standard protocols for fuel cell material evaluation will help reduce duplicate parallel effort by fuel cell integrators and is a needed step for accelerating fuel cell commercialization."

The USFCC is the trade association for the fuel cell industry, dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States.




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