ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL COMPRISING A SEALING ARRANGEMENT
The invention proposes an electrochemical cell comprising:a first bipolar plate (101) and a second bipolar plate (102); wherein the first bipolar plate (101) and the second bipolar plate (102) each have a feeding device (150) for feeding operating media from a port connection (140) of the bipolar pl...
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Zusammenfassung: | The invention proposes an electrochemical cell comprising:a first bipolar plate (101) and a second bipolar plate (102); wherein the first bipolar plate (101) and the second bipolar plate (102) each have a feeding device (150) for feeding operating media from a port connection (140) of the bipolar plate into a feeding region (160) of the respective bipolar plate; and the feeding device of the first bipolar plate (150) is set up to seal a membrane electrode assembly (110), which is arranged between the first bipolar plate (101) and the second bipolar plate (102) with respect to the first bipolar plate (101) by means of an anode seal (154a) arranged on an anode side of the first bipolar plate, andthe feeding device of the second bipolar plate (150) is set up to seal the membrane electrode assembly (110) with respect to the second bipolar plate (102) by means of a cathode seal (154b) on a cathode side of the second bipolar plate; wherein the anode side of the first bipolar plate is set up to position and support the anode seal (154a); and the cathode side of the second bipolar plate is set up to position and support the cathode seal (154b); characterized in that the anode seal and the cathode seal are arranged in a spatially corresponding manner opposite each other, and a contact pressure acting on the membrane electrode assembly (110) is supported by the anode seal (154a) and by the cathode seal (154b) in the feeding device (150) without interruption. |
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