Company
Interest:
The center for fuel cell technology (ZBT)
as a new institute at the Gerhard Mercator
University of Duisburg ZBT will work predominantly
private-economically orient an will offer
research and development for the industry.
It forms thereby the interface between basic
research at university and the request of
the industry.
Achievements
in 2001:
ZBT has recently been founded. The emphasis
of the work will be situated in gas process
and hydrogen technique, component development
for fuel cell stacks as well as system simulation
and system integration.
News
at HANNOVER FAIR 2002:
The scientific basis of the ZBT is based
on work of organisational units from mechanical
and electrical engineering of Gerhard Mercator
University of Duisburg. Different exhibits
from the area hydrogen reformation, components
of fuel cell stacks and application of simulation
are introduced.
Peter Beckhaus (left)
and the 2,5 kW Natural-Gas-Reformer.
The Center for Fuel Cell Technologies, ZBT,
is a new institute at the Gerhard Mercator
University of Duisburg.
Oliver Niemzig is presenting a Fuel Cell.
ZBT, the Center for Fuel Cell Technology
developed the carbon composite material
injection molded bipolar plates.