Techniques Supported
- Anodic Polarization
- Polarisation Resistance
- Tafel Plot
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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
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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:
- 2049 (±22.0 V, ±1.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
- 2051 (±27.0 V, ±2.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
- 2053 (±50.0 V, ±1.2 A, 7 ranges from 1 A to 1 µA)
- 2055 (±30.0 V, ±12 A, 7 ranges from 10 A to 100 µA)
- 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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