Reliable Sealing for Long-Term SOFC Performance

SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
Sealing Glass Series

SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) typically operate at 600–900°C and contain both  metal and ceramic components. Sealing material must therefore maintain gas tightness, electrical insulation and thermal compatibility during prolong high-temperature operation and repeated thermal cycling.
SF002 is a crystallizable sealing glass specifically developed for SOFC applications, primarily for metal-to-ceramic sealing. During sealing,it forms stable crystalline phases and a glass-ceramic structure,improving high-temperature stability and long-term seal reliability.
SF002 is supplied as glass powder. Customers can further process the powder into pastes or tape-cast green sheets according to their specific manufacturing requirements.
Technical Specifications

SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass

Product Code Color Median Particle Size (D50) Density Sintering Temperature

Operating

Temperature

CTE (30–300°C) Softening Point

Product

Form

SF002 White 8–10 μm 3.74 ± 0.04 g/cm³ Approx. 750/℃ 650–750°C 10.8 ± 0.6 ppm/°C 640 ± 10°C Glass Powder

Typical Applications

 
  • SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
    Glass Powder Processing
  • SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
    SOFC Cell Sealing
  • SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
    SOFC Stack Assembly
Key Advantages

CTE Compatibility

With a CTE of 10.8 ppm/K, SF002 provides good thermal expansion compatibility with metallic interconnects and other SOFC components, helping reduce interfacial stress during thermal cycling.

High-Temperature & Thermal Cycling Stability

Crystallization forms a stable glass-ceramic structure after sealing, helping reduce softening and viscous flow during prolonged high-temperature operation and repeated thermal cycling.

Reliable Gas Tightness & Electrical Insulation

Maintains good gas-tight sealing and electrical insulation under SOFC operating conditions, supporting reliable metal-to-ceramic sealing.

Flexible Composition Design

The glass composition can be adjusted to balance viscosity, flow behavior, chemical stability, and sealing performance for different materials and process requirements.

Crystallizable Glass System Design

SOFCs operate continuously at elevated temperatures. Conventional glass may soften and undergo viscous flow when exposed to temperatures approaching or exceeding its softening range, which can compromise the dimensional stability of the seal.
SF002 is designed as a crystallizable glass system. During sealing and subsequent heat treatment, stable crystalline phases gradually develop within the glass, forming a glass-ceramic structure.
After crystallization, the sealing material exhibits improved structural stability at elevated temperatures, helping reduce further softening and viscous flow and allowing the seal to maintain its shape and sealing performance during long-term high-temperature operation.
SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
SOFC Glass-Ceramic Sealing Glass
Frequently Asked Questions
01. If SF002 has a softening temperature of approximately 640°C, how can it still be used in SOFC environments at higher temperatures?

SF002 is designed as a crystallizable glass system. During the initial sealing stage, the glass softens at a relatively low temperature and develops sufficient flow to fill the sealing area and establish good contact with the adjoining materials, thereby forming the initial seal. As the sealing and subsequent heat-treatment process continues, crystallization takes place and a stable glass-ceramic structure develops. This transformation significantly improves the high-temperature stability of the sealing material. As the operating temperature increases, the crystallized seal is less susceptible to further softening and viscous flow, allowing it to maintain structural integrity and reliable sealing performance during long-term high-temperature SOFC operation.

02. Why does SF002 need to crystallize during the sealing process, and does the degree of crystallization affect sealing performance?

Crystallization allows SF002 to combine the flow required during sealing with high-temperature stability after sealing.The glass first softens and flows to fill the sealing area,then develops stable crystalline phases that improve structural stability at elevated temperature. If crystallization occurs too early or too rapidly,viscosity may increase before sufficient flow and wetting are achieved.Insufficient crystallization,however,may reduce long-term high-temperature stability.Therefore,softening,flow,and crystallization must be properly balanced.

03. Why is it important for SF002 to have a coefficient of thermal expansion close to that of the metallic interconnect?

SOFCs operate at elevated temperatures. During startup, the stack is heated from a lower temperature to its operating temperature, while shutdown causes it to cool again. Over long-term use, repeated startup and shutdown cycles expose the stack to repeated heating and cooling, resulting in thermal cycling. The stack contains metallic interconnects, ceramic components, and sealing glass, all of which expand and contract at different rates as temperature changes. If their coefficients of thermal expansion are poorly matched, thermal stress can develop at the sealing interface. Repeated thermal cycling may then lead to microcracking or interfacial cracking, which can compromise gas tightness and long-term sealing reliability.

04. What types of sealing processes are best suited to SF002 when it is processed into a sealing paste or green sheet?

Sealing paste is well suited to dispensing,screen printing,and other localized deposition methods,offering greater flexibility for different sealing paths and more complex geometries. Tape-cast green sheets can be pre-cut to the required shape,with seal thickness controlled by sheet thickness or stacking.They are particularly suitable for regular planar sealing areas where dimensional and thickness consistency are important.

05. What parameters should be considered when selecting a sealing glass for SOFC applications?

The selection of an SOFC sealing glass should not be based on a single material property. It should be evaluated in combination with the stack material system, sealing process, and actual operating conditions. Key factors typically include the coefficients of thermal expansion of the metallic interconnect and ceramic components, sealing temperature, operating temperature and high-temperature stability, thermal cycling conditions, seal design and processing method, as well as gas-tightness requirements.

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