Claims
- 1. A lightweight bipolar plate comprising:gas flow channels and contact surfaces, characterized in that the bipolar plate comprises a light metal selected from aluminum, magnesium and mixtures thereof, and further characterized in that surfaces of the gas flow channels are hydrophobic.
- 2. The bipolar plate of claim 1, further comprising:a thin layer of precious metal applied to the contact surfaces.
- 3. The bipolar plate of claim 1, wherein gas flow channels are made hydrophobic by electroplating the surfaces of the channels with a metal-polytetrafluoroethylene composite coating.
- 4. A lightweight bipolar plate comprising:a fluid distribution channel and a contact surface, comprising a light metal selected from aluminum, magnesium and mixtures thereof, wherein one or more surfaces of the fluid distribution channel are hydrophobic.
- 5. The bipolar plate of claim 4, further comprising:a thin layer of precious metal applied to the contact surface.
- 6. The bipolar plate of claim 4, wherein the one or more surfaces of the fluid distribution channel are made hydrophobic by electroplating the one or more surfaces with a metal-polytetrafluoroethylene composite coating.
- 7. The bipolar plate of claim 4, wherein the fluid distribution channel and the contact surface are essentially parallel to each other.
- 8. The bipolar plate of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of alternating fluid distribution channels and contact surfaces formed on at least one side of the bipolar plate.
- 9. The bipolar plate of claim 4, wherein the fluid distribution channel and the contact surface form an essentially serpentine flow field.
- 10. A lightweight bipolar plate comprising:a fluid distribution channel; and a contact surface, wherein a surface of the fluid distribution channel is coated with a metal-polytetrafluoroethylene composite coating.
- 11. The bipolar plate of claim 10, wherein the contact surface is coated with a metal-polytetrafluoroethylene composite coating.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application (s) Ser. No. 09/261,642 filed on Mar. 3, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,936, which claims the benefit of Ser. No. 60/076,813 filed Mar. 3, 1998.
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