Ion exchange membrane electrolyzers, which are widely used in high-purity refining equipment related to semiconductors! *Materials explaining "What is ion exchange membrane electrolysis?" are available.
E-Plan takes pride in having deep knowledge in the design and manufacturing of ion exchange membrane electrolyzers. The ion exchange membrane electrolyzer unit refers to the ion exchange membrane, gaskets, electrolyzer frame, inlet and outlet headers, inlet and outlet hoses, and the press used to assemble them. In the case of salt electrolysis, a unit with a size of 1200×2400 and a current density of 40A/dm², equipped with approximately 90 frames using hydraulic presses, is equivalent to a production capacity of 10,000 tons/Y of NaOH. In this case, the material for the anode side of the electrolyzer frame is made of titanium, which requires skill in welding and bending, while the material for the cathode side is selected based on the concentration of caustic soda, using pure nickel. Recently, these technologies have also been applied to sulfuric acid electrolyzers and are widely used in high-purity refining equipment related to semiconductors. [Technical Features] - Low electrolysis voltage and low power consumption - The anode and cathode chambers can be reliably joined by explosive bonding, ensuring good conductivity - Minimal welding joints, resulting in no leakage - Ability to perform stress analysis due to heat and pressure *For more details, please contact us.
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Our company is currently engaged in the design and construction of hydrogen production equipment using renewable energy. As part of future energy measures, we will utilize renewable energy sources (such as solar power, wind power, and geothermal power) to extract pure hydrogen. The intended use is directed towards the development of fuel cells for hydrogen vehicles. Since 2015, hydrogen vehicles have been commercially available. The exhaust gas is water vapor, resulting in a perfectly pollution-free vehicle. Although significant development costs are incurred in the initial stages, this is a technology with great potential for the future. Additionally, E-Plan takes pride in being among the best in the world in knowledge related to the design and manufacturing of ion exchange membrane electrolyzers. We handle everything from structural design to material procurement, including methods for joining titanium and dissimilar metals, precision sheet metal processing of high-grade metals, welding techniques for titanium and nickel, and stress analysis of electrolyzers, all the way to quality control and overseas export packaging, ensuring a comprehensive approach to quality assurance.