High speed laser drilling of micro-holes for hydrogen applications
Mitchell Leering,
Helen Elkington,
Chris Ellis
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, there has been a notable surge in efforts to advance hydrogen electrolysers and fuel cell technology, pinpointing green hydrogen as a viable avenue toward the decarbonization of pivotal industries. Laser drilling emerges as a fundamental technology, enabling the creation of porous structures and micro-holes in critical components essential for constructing contemporary hydrogen electrolysers. To effectively bring micro-hole drilling into commercial use within this domain, it is imperative to d… Show more
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