Brief: Discover how to obtain i-t or E-t curves using the Corrtest Electrochemical Workstation CS350M, an ISO9001 approved potentiostat/galvanostat. This advanced tool offers 40+ electrochemical techniques for corrosion, battery, and material studies.
Related Product Features:
The CS350M features a DDS arbitrary function generator and high power potentiostat/galvanostat for precise electrochemical measurements.
Max current of ±2A and potential range of ±10V, with compliance voltage up to ±21V for versatile applications.
EIS frequency range from 10uHz to 1MHz, suitable for high-impedance systems like coatings and concrete.
Supports 40+ techniques including EIS, CV, LSV, OCP, Tafel, and more for comprehensive electrochemical testing.
Current can be boosted to 20A/40A with optional boosters, ideal for fuel cells and power battery testing.
Full-floating design allows for electrochemical studies of grounded working electrodes like autoclaves and metal parts.
Real-time data storage ensures no data loss during power interruptions, compatible with Excel and Origin.
Versatile software (CS Studio) supports multi-parameter analysis, EIS fitting, and combination tests for unattended experiments.
Faqs:
What is the difference between an electrochemical workstation and a DC power supply?
An electrochemical workstation offers higher control accuracy and supports multiple techniques (40+), while a DC power supply has fewer techniques and typically only supports a 2-electrode system.
Can I use the demo mode software before purchasing the CS350M?
Yes, you can operate the software in demo mode without connecting to the workstation to familiarize yourself with its features.
What is a 2-electrode vs. 3-electrode system?
A 3-electrode system includes a working electrode (WE), reference electrode (RE), and counter electrode (CE) for precise measurements. A 2-electrode system lacks a separate RE, using the CE as the reference instead.