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.
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Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique
VS-SVET
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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.
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Scanning Electrochemical Microscope
VS-SECM (DC And AC)
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The SECM integrates a positioning system, a bipotentiostat, and an ultramicroelectrode probe or tip. The positioning system moves the probe close to the surface of the sample, within the local imaging zone. The bipotentiostat can polarize the probe only (feedback mode) or the sample and the probe independently (generator-collector mode), while measuring the resulting current(s). The probe is specially designed to have a specific tapered polish (per the RG ratio) and active radius below 100 microns. The positioning system scans the probe and charts position with measured electrochemical parameters, creating a data map of local current.
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Potentiostats
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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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Single Channel Potentiostats
VersaSTAT Series
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This family of instruments combines our option-based hardware and software platforms to create the most popular line of potentiostats. Introduced for the majority of researchers doing typical electrochemical experiments, this entire series gained a key improvement in 2018. As of August 1st, 2018, all VersaSTAT models have ± 2 Amp capability standard. Users can now study larger samples at faster rates.
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Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscope
VS-SKP
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The Kelvin Probe experiment uses a nondestructive method to determine the relative work function difference between the probe and the sample. Work function describes the energy required to liberate an electron from the surface of a conductor; electrochemists often interpret this as the difference from an electrode’s Fermi Level, average energy of electrons, and that of vacuum.
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Potentiostat Galvanostat
VersaSTAT 4
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The improved low current performance with fA resolution and pA accuracy addresses current sensitive applications such as sensors, corrosion, inhibitors, and combined with the optional FRA, coating technologies. The additional analog filtering makes the VersaSTAT 4 an even better choice for low-current applications while the additional bandwidth filtering adds extra stability for capacitive cells. The VersaSTAT 4, with its additional capabilities, makes an exciting addition to our VersaSTAT family making them even more of an exceptional value for all of your application needs.
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Materials Test Systems
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An impedance analyzer is a device that uses a programmable AC voltage / current source, together with voltage and current measurement circuits, to characterize sample impedance over a wide range of frequency. An example of this being the world famous Solartron Analytical 1260A Impedance Analyzer that provides EIS impedance characterization over more than 12 decades of frequency from uHz to tens of MHz. Impedance Analysis characterization is a key technology that enables new materials development for semiconductors, smart-materials, ferroelectrics, piezo-electrics, solid oxide, solid electrolytes, ceramics, polymers, OLED and many more materials.















