Techniques Supported

  • Anodic Polarization
  • Polarisation Resistance
  • Tafel Plot

Main Features

  • Wide range of applications
  • Fully computer controlled experiments
  • Large memory to record experimental data
  • Acquisition data shown during experiment
  • Fast corrosion calculations capabilities
  • Compatible with many AMEL potentiostats
  • Very low price
Software Specifications
Potential limits ±8.0 V
Delay Time up to 1024 s
Current range selection upon potentiostat
Maximum data storage 10000 pts/experiment
Maximum acquisition rate 10 pts/second
Acquisition resolution 12 bit both potential and current
Data Manipulation and Analysis ba, bc, Pol. Res., Corr. Rate
arithmetic operations
Plotting styles ten styles
File data format binary and text
Operating system Windows 95/98/Me ®

Minimum Hardware Requirements
  • One of the following AMEL potentiostat:
    1. 2049  (±22.0 V, ±1.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
    2. 2051  (±27.0 V, ±2.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
    3. 2053  (±50.0 V, ±1.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
    4. 2055  (±30.0 V, ±12 A, 7 ranges from 10 A to 100 µA)
    5. 2059  (±10.0 V, ±20 mA, 7 ranges from 10 mA to 1 nA)
  • Function Generator AMEL Model 568
  • Noise Reducer AMEL Model NR2000
  • Acquisition data board Advantech PCL818L 12 bits A/D converter
  • PC Pentium 100 MHz 16 MB (32 recommended), 10 MB HDD free space
  • 1 RS-232 I/O serial port
  • SVGA Video board.

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