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publicationNumber KR-101121697-B1
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of separator plate of solid oxide fuel cell
abstract The present invention relates to a separator for a solid oxide fuel cell and a method of manufacturing the same, and provides a separator for a solid oxide fuel cell including an austenitic stainless steel, a La-Fe-Cr diffusion layer, and an Sr-LaCrO 3 corrosion resistant conductive film. In another aspect, the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a separator for a solid oxide fuel cell, comprising: applying a La-slurry to a surface portion of a stainless steel plate with a spray or a brush and drying at room temperature; And forming a La-Cr-Fe diffusion layer by reducing heat treatment or vacuum heat treatment of the stainless steel sheet and the La-based slurry. The present invention is very economical, and has the effect of excellent corrosion resistance and conductivity.n n n n Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, Fuel Cell Separator, La-Slurry, Stainless Steel
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