Cell Impact adds sealing as new part of production process

2024-07-04 16:55:35

Karlskuga, Sweden (ots/PRNewswire) Cell Impact is improving its manufacturing process to better meet customer needs. The latest improvement in the company’s production process is the ability to disperse sealed bipolar flow panels.

Sealing is a critical part of bipolar flow plate assembly for fuel cells and electrolyzers.

“In recent years, we have evaluated various sealing processes with our customers with the aim of incorporating this process into our production. Now we are taking it a step further and offering our customers complete bipolar plates that can be built directly into their fuel cells and electrolysis reactors,” says Marcus Nilsson, Sales and Project Manager at Cell Impact.

Dispersions are one of the most popular sealing solutions in industry today.

“Dispersion’s high precision and process flexibility make it suitable for our customers’ prototypes and series production,” concludes Marcus Nilsson.

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Cell Impact AB (publ) is a global supplier of advanced flow plates to fuel cell and electrolyser manufacturers. The company developed and patented Cell Impact Forming™, a unique high-speed forming process that is significantly more scalable and cost-effective than traditional forming processes. Cell impact molding is an environmentally friendly molding technology that uses no water and very little electricity.

Cell Impact shares are listed on the Nasdaq First Northern Growth Market and FNCA Scotland AB is the company’s Certified Advisor (CA).

For more information please contact: Daniel Waring

Managing Director and IR Liaison, Cell Impact AB (published)

+46730686620 or daniel.vallin@cellimpact.com

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