CELL FLOW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CELLFLO MICROGON, INC. 18003 SKY PARK SO. STE. L IRVINE CA 92714 CELL FLOW;HOLLOW FIBER CELL SEPARATOR;
CELLFLO CELLFLO, INC. 99 SOUTH STREET PROVIDENCE RI 02903 CELL FLOW;Design and development of elastomeric plastics for use in healthcare, safety equipment and general consumer markets; Research and development in the field of elastomeric plastics for use in healthcare, safety equipment and general consumer markets;
CELLFLO Robert S. Almeida 62 Memorial blvd Newport RI 02840 CELL FLOW;Design and development of elastomeric plastics for use in healthcare, safety equipment and general consumer markets; Research and development in the field of elastomeric plastics for use in healthcare, safety equipment and general consumer markets;
CELLFLOW LightAir AB Solna Strandväg 20 Box 6049 SOLNA 17106 Sweden CELL FLOW;Air cleaning units; Air cleaning units containing an air filter, ultraviolet lights and a photocatalytic filter; Air conditioners; Air conditioners for vehicles; Air conditioning units; Air filters for air conditioning units; Air filters for domestic use; Air filters for industrial installations; Air purification units; Air purifiers; Air purifying units for commercial, domestic and industrial use; Air-conditioning apparatus; Central air-conditioning installations Household air cleaners; Industrial air purifiers;
CELLFLOW LightAir Holding AB Mariehällsvägen 37 F SE-168 65 BROMMA Sweden CELL FLOW;Ventilation hoods; air-conditioning ventilation installations for vehicles and aircraft; ventilation hoods for laboratories; filters for air conditioning; air filters for domestic use and industrial installations; gas scrubbing apparatus; ionization apparatus for the treatment of air; air-conditioning installations and apparatus; air sterilisers; apparatus for ventilation, namely, turbine ventilators; germicidal lamps for purifying air; air purifying apparatus and machines;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fuel cell wherein reactive gas or coolant flow directions within single-cell internal passages may be changed by switching the positions of flow control means such as electromagnetic valves in order to alter flow directions and flow velocities in accordance with fuel cell operating states. Altering flow to different directions within the internal passages, such as to a second flow direction perpendicular to a first flow direction, permits control of gas flow to combat fuel cell flooding, wherein the altered reactant gas flow causes accumulated water to be discharged from the cell. Such flow control further permits control of gas and coolant temperatures to optimize cell moisture distribution and control.