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Oscillating diaphragm pumps aimed at fuel cell use

A Rietschle Thomas product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 30, 2001

ASF Thomas has developed a range of pumps which are perfectly suited to the demands of fuel cells; the oscillating diaphragm pumps have special dosing and condensate draining capabilities

ASF Thomas offers a range of innovative pumps for use in fuel cells.

Fuel cell technology offers vast potential as a source of clean and highly efficient energy.

Fuel cells depend on a constant supply of air and fuel into the cells, using a variety of pumps.

Inside the cell, the fuel is catalytically reacted, resulting in the removal of electrons from the fuel to create an electric current.

The process creates a by-product of water and this in-turn needs to be removed.

ASF Thomas has developed a new range of pumps which are perfectly suited to the demands of fuel cells.

The SMF Series are oscillating diaphragm pumps with special dosing and condensate draining capabilities.

In fuel cells, the pumps may be used to supply air and fuel to the cells and extract and drain the water which forms in the process.

The SMF Series pumps are extremely compact and are suitable for continuous operation.

The pumps consume a minimal amount of current and are maintenance free.

The unique features of the SMF Series means they are also ideal for a range of medical and industrial applications, such as the dosing of cleaning agents or the removal of condensation in air-conditioning systems.

Hugh Hamer, Automotive Product Manager at ASF Thomas believes the future of fuel cells is bright; üWe see fuel cells as one of our largest potential markets of the future and we are constantly researching and developing new pumps to meet the demands of this exciting new technology.

We are keen to work with companies to develop the right pump for their fuel cell needs.ý.

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