Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Fuel cell part
Patent
1975-09-02
1977-01-04
Mack, John H.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Fuel cell part
429 41, H01M 800, H01M 214
Patent
active
040010422
ABSTRACT:
A matrix for retaining the electrolyte in a fuel cell is applied to the surface of one or both of the electrodes by screen printing using an inking vehicle which is an aqueous solution of polyethylene oxide. This method produces a very thin, continuous and uniform matrix layer and is well suited to production operations.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3265536 (1966-08-01), Miller et al.
patent: 3575718 (1971-04-01), Adlhart et al.
Screen Printing of Microcircuits, Daniel C. Hughes, Jr., p. 62, 1968.
Elmore Dan E.
Stosak Ronald J.
Trocciola John C.
Feeley H. A.
Mack John H.
Revis Stephen E.
United Technologies Corporation
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