Patent ID: 8007859

Claim:
A method of manufacturing an electrolyte-filled cathode of a molten carbonate fuel cell, comprising the steps of: a) manufacturing an air electrode through a sintering process; b) dispersing electrolyte powder throughout one surface of the air electrode according to a composition of eutectics; c) attaching the electrolyte powder, uniformly dispersed throughout the one surface of the air electrode, to the air electrode using pressure by pressing the electrolyte powder on the air electrode at a predetermined pressure; and d) filling the air electrode with the electrolyte powder, attached to the air electrode, through heat treatment, wherein the step b) comprises the step of: b1) securing the air electrode using a graphite support plate, which allows the air electrode to be placed thereon, and a graphite jig, which vertically and continuously extends from two side end portions of the graphite support plate and fastens two side ends of the air electrode, so as to secure the air electrode at a predetermined location and prevent removal of the dispersed electrolytes from the one surface of the air electrode during the dispersion of the electrolyte powder; and b2) dispersing the electrolyte powder through a dispersion apparatus for generating vibrations using a vibrator and uniformly dispersing the electrolyte powder throughout the one surface of the air electrode while moving from one end of the air electrode to another end thereof above the one surface of the air electrode, so as to disperse the electrolyte powder, wherein the step c) comprises the step of: c1) pressing the electrolyte powder on the one surface of the air electrode using a pressing roller, and c2) placing a graphite plate having a predetermined weight on the electrolyte powder, dispersed throughout the one surface of the air electrode, so as to apply a predetermined pressure to the electrolyte powder attached to the one surface of the air electrode, wherein the size of the graphite plate is same as, or larger than, the air electrode so as to cover all of the overall electrolyte powder that is dispersed throughout one surface of the air electrode so as to prevent the removal of electrolyte powder from the air electrode by the pressure of reduction as generated at the time of heat treatment.