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Product Summary
Designed for precision catalyst deposition in fuel cell manufacturing, the UAM4000 utilizes high-frequency ultrasonic atomization (25-180 kHz) to produce fine droplets (18-200 μm) that form uniform catalyst layers with thickness from 20 nm to 100 μm. Its non-clogging nozzle and accurate flow control (0.001-50 mL/min) ensure consistent quality for research and small-batch production.
| Model | UAM4000 |
| Operating Frequency | 25–180 kHz |
| Flow Rate | 0.001–50 mL/min |
| Droplet Size | 18–200 μm |
| Film Thickness | 20 nm–100 μm |
| Material | Stainless steel / titanium alloy |
The UAM4000 belongs to a series that includes UAM4000, UAM6000, and UAM8000, offering options for different production scales.
Constructed with stainless steel and titanium alloy, the system is durable and compatible with a wide range of catalyst slurries.
Specifically used in fuel cell manufacturing, hydrogen energy, clean energy, electrochemical devices, and R&D laboratories for catalyst coating.
Customizable options may include specific nozzle configurations, handling systems, or integration with existing production lines. Contact our team for detailed requirements.
A research laboratory in the US used the UAM4000 for catalyst coating on carbon paper, achieving zero substrate damage and a nearly 100% pass rate.
It can coat carbon paper, membranes, metal foils, and other fuel cell components.
The nozzle is self-cleaning; a simple purge cycle is recommended after each use.
MOQ: 1 unit. Terms: FOB/CIF/DDP. Payment: 30% T/T deposit, 70% before shipment. Contact us for a quote.