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Technical Fibre Products Limited
Technical Fibre Products - Technical Nonwoven Solutions
Supplying nonwovens to the Aerospace Industry for over 30 years. Ours can be found on most commercial aircraft in operation.
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RECycling Of high Value materials from fuel cell ElectRode assemblies (RECOVER)
1 Aug 2012 to 31 Dec 2014
The objective is to establish the technical and economic feasibility of recovery and re-use of high value materials from fuel cell electrode assemblies. These comprise perfluorosulphonic acid ion-conducting membrane (a highly specialised fluoropolymer), platinum-containing anode and cathode catalyst layers and carbon-fibre based gas diffusion layers. With...
Fuel Cells Incorporating Nanomaterials in Electrode SubStratEs (FINESSE)
1 Apr 2012 to 30 Sep 2014
The objective is to demonstrate commercial readiness of a novel prototype gas diffusion layer (GDL) of a fuel cell membrane electrode assembly which is capable of being produced at a 50% lower cost than current materials. The non-woven carbon fibre substrate design comprises novel nanomaterial additives that provide suitable ex-situ properties without the...
Component Development for Improved MEA and Stack Stability
1 Dec 2009 to 28 Feb 2013
The project aim is to develop new materials and components for hydrogen fuelled PEMFC MEAs and stacks that demonstrate much lower performance degradation rates, of less than 10µV/hr, in both automotive and stationary applications under real-life operating conditions, whilst maintaining high performance. The focus is on materials developments and solutions...
Innovative Processing Technologies for Ultra-Light High Performance Composites (HiPerCom)
1 Oct 2009 to 31 Mar 2013
One of the key barriers to the more widespread adoption of high performance carbon fibre-reinforced polymer composites in the automotive sector is the difficulty in achieving the required short cycle time, high volume production to satisfy the requirements of mainstream applications. With thermosetting-based composite systems this is particularly challeng...
Development and Demonstration of a UK Manufacturing Capability for High Temperature Electrodes
1 Oct 2009 to 31 Mar 2011
The public description for this project has been requested but has not yet been received.
Affordable Recycled Carbon Fibres (AFRECAR)
1 Oct 2008 to 31 Mar 2012
The AFRECAR (Affordable Recycled Carbon Fibres) project builds upon earlier research led by the university of Nottingham in the area of carbon fibre recyling. The most recent project was HIRECAR in which composite moulding compounds were developed using recycled carbon fibre for application in the automotive industry. There are now emerging commercial pro...
TSB Novel Direct Methanol Fuel Cell MEA Technology for Electronic Applications
1 Apr 2008 to 31 Mar 2011
Awaiting Public Summary
Prediction and management of fluid transport in PEM fuel cells
1 May 2007 to 31 Mar 2011
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Electrode Design for High Temperature Fuel Cells for Stationary and Industrial Applications
1 Jan 2007 to 31 Mar 2009
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HIRECAR
1 Jul 2005 to 31 Dec 2008
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Bruisable Composites
1 Feb 2005 to 30 Jun 2008
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An Automotive Class MEA
1 Apr 2004 to 30 Jun 2007
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