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MesoFuel to develop fuel processor microtechnology


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
2002
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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โœฆ Synopsis


SMP, Heraeus to develop precious metal supply chain

New Mexico-based Superior MicroPowders has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Heraeus precious metals and technology group in Germany for the supply, management and recycling of precious metalbased materials to SMP. The agreement marks an important milestone in developing a supply chain for precious metal-based fuel cell materials.

The agreement addresses three strategic issues: supply of competitively priced precious metal precursors for SMP's use in the production of its materials for fuel cells and other applications; professional assistance in the fiscal management of precious metal containing materials; and recycling of precious metal-containing scraps and parts.

SMP is a leading supplier of materials to the fuel cell industry, including electrocatalysts for PEM, DMFC, alkaline fuel cell and fuel reformer technologies, and is working with leading fuel cell stack manufacturers worldwide. It utilizes a proprietary spray-based powder manufacturing technology to produce precious metal-based electrocatalysts.


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