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PBI/H3PO4 fuel cell starts up at room temperature


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
2008
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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✦ Synopsis


The company's global corporate headquarters have been established in Cambridge, UK to capitalize on the commercial and development opportunities available in a region regarded as a hotbed for high-tech and clean-tech companies. Cambridge also offers strategic advantages, giving Vairex improved access to its European client base and providing a centralized location between its Asia-Pacific and North American customers and operations. The firm's sales and customer support offices are now located in Cambridge, UK; Boulder, Colorado; and Tokyo, Japan. The R&D and pilot production facilities will remain in Boulder.

Vairex's advanced air systems consist of restrained vane compressors and regenerative blowers with integrated motors and controllers. These very efficient air systems are critical components in hydrogen fuel cell and diesel particulate filter burner systems.


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