Abstract:
A coating method of a separator for a fuel cell includes steps of vaporizing a precursor to prepare a precursor gas; introducing the precursor gas and a reactive gas into a reaction chamber; and forming a coating layer on a base material by applying a voltage to the reaction chamber to change the precursor gas and the reactive gas into a plasma state.
Abstract:
The method for coating a separator for a fuel cell according to one form of the present disclosure includes the steps of: vaporizing a metal nitride precursor to obtain a precursor gas; introducing a metal nitride coating layer-forming gas containing the precursor gas and a reactive gas to a reaction chamber; applying a voltage to the reaction chamber so that the precursor gas and reactive gas may be converted into a plasma state, thereby forming a metal nitride coating layer on a substrate; introducing a carbon layer-forming gas containing a carbonaceous gas to the reaction chamber; and applying a voltage to the reaction chamber so that the carbonaceous gas may be converted into a plasma state, thereby forming a carbon coating layer on the metal nitride coating layer.
Abstract:
The method for coating a separator for a fuel cell according to one form of the present disclosure includes the steps of: vaporizing a metal nitride precursor to obtain a precursor gas; introducing a metal nitride coating layer-forming gas containing the precursor gas and a reactive gas to a reaction chamber; applying a voltage to the reaction chamber so that the precursor gas and reactive gas may be converted into a plasma state, thereby forming a metal nitride coating layer on a substrate; introducing a carbon layer-forming gas containing a carbonaceous gas to the reaction chamber; and applying a voltage to the reaction chamber so that the carbonaceous gas may be converted into a plasma state, thereby forming a carbon coating layer on the metal nitride coating layer.
Abstract:
A separator for a fuel cell includes a base layer, a first metal carbide coating layer disposed at one or both sides of on the base layer; a metal coating layer disposed above the first metal carbide coating layer; and a second metal carbide coating layer disposed above the metal layer.