Product Introduction a promising alternative to traditional proton exchange membrane fuel cells due to their lower cost and ability to use non-noble metal catalysts. A key component in is the anode electrode, which requires a conductive and durable material that can withstand the harsh alkaline conditions present in the fuel cell. Nickel felt is a material that has shown promise as an anode substrate for due to its high conductivity and durability. Alkaline Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells have been gaining increasing attention due to their superior performance compared to Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells . have faster electrochemical kinetics, lower catalyst costs, and weaker corrosion, making them an attractive alternative to . One of the main advantages of is the use of an alkaline electrolyte, which allows for the benefit of non-precious-metal catalysts, making commercialization more feasible. While are technically similar, the key difference is the use of a solid instead of an acidic in . Overall, offer significant advantages over and are a promising technology for fuel cells. Detailed Specifications Material: N4 N6 N8 Ni200 Ni201 Thickness: 0.25 mm - 5 mm Pore size: 20 microns Length x Width: Customizable Operating Temperature: Up to 200C Operating pH: 1-14 Compatibility: Compatible with various AEMFC systems Features: Non-noble metal catalysts High conductivity Durability Compatibility Lightweight