Ametek Scientific Instruments
AMETEK Scientific Instruments has been recognized as a global leader in the design and manufacture of instrumentation for scientific research, particularly in the field of electrochemistry and weak AC signal recovery.
- 801 S Illinois Avenue
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
United States of America
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Scanning Droplet Cell
VS-SDC
Scanning Droplet System (SDC) uses a compact peristaltic pump to force electrolyte through a small diameter tube and into a specifically designed head. This PTFE-based SDC head is machined to allow electrolyte to flow past an installed Reference Electrode and then to a port at the base of the head.
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Single Channel Potentiostats
PARSTAT Series
The PARSTAT-series of potentiostats is defined by offering superior performance as standard. The PARSTAT4000A and PARSTAT3000A complement each other.Both of these single channel potentiostats operate in VersaStudio software with all techniques available, including Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy up to high frequency.
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Single Channel Potentiostats
12XX Series
The 12xx Series Potentiostats has two current models: the 1287A and 1280Z. This family of potentiostats communicate through trusted GPIB interface technology that can convert to USB for easy connection modern computers. The Solartron Analytical 1287A and 1280Z are often driven by CorrWare software for DC testing, such as Cyclic Voltammetry, and ZPLOT for AC testing, such as Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.
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Potentiostats
AMETEK SI offers a range of bipotentiostats, single and multi channel potentiostats and galvanostats through both the Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical brands.
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Frequency Response Analyzers
Frequency Response Analysis (also referred to as Transfer Function Analysis) measures the output spectrum of a system relative to a stimulus, and is used to characterize the dynamics of the system under test. The technique measures the magnitude and phase relationship between output and input waveforms as a function of frequency. The input signals may be from a wide range of sensors including acoustic (microphones/sonar), mechanical (accelerometers/displacement transducers), optical (photodetectors), and electrical (amplifiers).
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High Temperature Test System
129620A
Solartron Analytical, specialists in the design of precision impedance test equipment, has joined forces with high temperature Furnace specialists Carbolite, and sample holder specialists NorECS to produce a range of advanced high temperature materials characterization test systems.
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Potentiostat Galvanostat
1287A
The Solartron Analytical 1287A potentiostat and galvanostat is a high accuracy, wide bandwidth instrument which offers a range of DC test capabilities. The 1287A can be coupled with a frequency response analyzer, such as the Solartron Analytical 1260A or 1255B, and ZPLOT software for AC tests such as Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.
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Photoelectrochemical Test System
SolarLab XM
SolarLab XM is an application specific XM (Xtreme Measurement) product that is primarily focused on solar cell / photovoltaic research, developed in conjunction with Professor Laurie Peter of the University of Bath, UK.
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Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique
VS-SVET
The Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique uses a single wire to measures voltage drop in solution. This voltage drop is a result of local current at the surface of a sample. Measuring this voltage in solution images the current at the sample surface. Current can be naturally occurring from a corrosion or biological process, or the current can be externally controlled using a galvanostat.

















