Monthly Archives: January 2026

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The OFC Goes Full Metal

The core idea behind the Open Fuel Cell is to unleash your creativity when it comes to modifying individual components—or even redesigning them entirely to match specific experimental requirements. So why not replace the “original” flow fields, which are fabricated from electronic circuit boards by milling, with flow fields made […]

The Great Corrosion

Corrosion is one of the major threads endangering the fuel cell. Unlike, for example, a car—where the danger is a hole slowly corroded into a metal component—the real risk in a fuel cell is the release of metal ions during corrosion. These ions can poison both the catalyst layer and […]