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Authors Rzeczkowski, P. ; Lucia, M. ; Müller, A. ; Facklam, M. ; Cohnen, A. ; Schäfer, P. ; Hopmann, C. ; Hickmann, T. ; Pötschke, P. ; Krause, B.
Title Development of joining methods for highly filled graphite/PP composite based bipolar plates for fuel cells: Adhesive joining and welding
Date 26.08.2019
Number 53786
Abstract Novel material solutions for bipolar plates in fuel cells require adapted ways of joining and sealing technologies. Safe and life time enduring leak-tight contacts must be achieved by automatic processes using reasonable joint forces. A proper sealing should manage such challenges as good ageing properties, excellent leak-tightness, high thermal conductivity and low gas permeability. Hence in this work, adhesive bonding and welding are considered as suitable methods, which can fulfill the requirements mentioned above. Adhesive systems seem to be more easy to apply than conventional sealing (hand layed-up rubber gaskets), e.g. with automatic dispensers. Additionally, the properties of an adhesive joint can be enhanced by a process-specific surface pre-treatment. This work focuses on the characterization of adhesive systems and their joints with highly filled graphite composites. Mechanical properties of the joints were characterized through lap-shear tests. The influence of ageing caused by humidity or acidic solvent at increased temperature on the bond line properties as well as neat adhesive was examined. The thermal conductivities of neat adhesives and through the entire joint were examined. In order to improve above conductivities, roughening, substrate pre-heating, post-curing and various contact pressure weights were applied. Plasma treatment was chosen as surface pre-treatment method for improving substrate’s surface energy. An alternative to bonding is plastic welding, which does not require the use of sealants and adhesives. Based on former study of influences of filler content on the welding process using ultrasonic, hot plate or infrared welding, a welding method for joining the graphite compounds was derived.
Publisher AIP Conference Proceedings
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Citation AIP Conference Proceedings 2139 (2019) 110003
DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5121678
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