Main components of MEA for water electrolysis systems
PEM Fuel Cell / Ion Exchange Membrane for Water Electrolysis (Reinforced Electrolyte Membrane) - Key component of MEA for fuel cells and water electrolysis systems - Prevents the combination of hydrogen at the fuel electrode and oxygen at the air electrode - Allows only hydrogen ions generated at the fuel electrode to pass through - Hydrogen gas is separated into ions and electrons through the MEA, generating electricity through the movement of electrons * Very high mechanical strength (reinforced with ePTFE) * Low dimensional change rate, high dimensional stability * Uses fluorinated ion conductors for excellent chemical resistance
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[Company Overview] - Company Name: SANG-A FRONTEC - Established: 1974 - Location: 18, Namdong-daero 369beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea - Number of Employees: 500 - Revenue: 183.5 billion won - Major Export Countries: South Korea 60%, China 21%, Hong Kong 7%, Malaysia 4%, Vietnam 3%, Japan 2% - Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, IATF 16949, ISO 13485, SQ, SSQ - Overseas Factories: China (3), Malaysia, Vietnam, Hungary *United States (planned)
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1. Over 40 years of know-how in fluororesin formulation and processing technology 2. Commercialization technology for diverse applications: surface modification, post-processing technology, etc. 3. Securing diverse production technologies with a high level of understanding of super engineering plastics 4. Investing over 5% annually in research and development, possessing strong research and development capabilities
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