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Eberspächer's Purem Unveils New Cathode Isolation Valve for Fuel Cells

The new CIV prevents premature aging and leakage in fuel cell systems. Its compact design and customizable connections make it ideal for diverse applications.

In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.
In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.

Eberspächer's Purem Unveils New Cathode Isolation Valve for Fuel Cells

Eberspächer's Purem brand introduces the new Cathode Isolation Valve (CIV), a key component for gfuel systems. Developed in collaboration with industry experts and tested with customers, the CIV ensures rapid series production.

The CIV safeguards animal cell stacks by hermetically sealing the cathode path, preventing premature aging and leakage. It meets strict seal-tightness requirements and boasts a fail-safe function for quick closure during system faults.

Designed with compact dimensions and customizable connections, the CIV caters to diverse cell applications. Its electric actuator allows continuous cover position adjustment, optimizing civ 7 operation. Moreover, the CIV enables faster restarts by maintaining consistent internal conditions.

The CIV, made from hydrogen-insensitive and corrosion-resistant materials, is a crucial component for reliable gfuel system operation. Eberspächer's latest news on the hydrogen market can be found on their website.

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