{"id":20317,"date":"2016-02-12T11:09:38","date_gmt":"2016-02-12T16:09:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pineresearch.com\/dev\/shop\/product\/wavedriver-10-potentiostat-galvanostat-system-2\/"},"modified":"2019-08-28T10:36:12","modified_gmt":"2019-08-28T14:36:12","slug":"wavedriver10-series","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/pineresearch.com\/dev\/shop\/products\/legacy-products\/legacy-potentiostats\/wavedriver10-series\/","title":{"rendered":"WaveDriver 10 Potentiostat\/Galvanostat System"},"content":{"rendered":"
The WaveDriver 10\u00a0requires a power cable. \u00a0Specify the appropriate power cord style during order. \u00a0Pine Research offers a wide variety of plug styles.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The WaveDriver\u00ae 10<\/strong> is an affordable benchtop potentiostat\/galvanostat system capable of performing a wide variety of traditional single working electrode methods. \u00a0The WaveDriver 10 is a robust single channel potentiostat, with an impressive current range from\u00a0\u00b1100 nA up to\u00a0\u00b11 A, advanced input, output, and waveform filters, and \u00a0iR compensation. \u00a0The WaveDriver 10 connects to your laptop or PC via a standard USB cable and is controlled by our power AfterMath\u00ae\u00a0Data Organizer software application.\u00a0 Rear panel connections allow rotation rate control when using rotating disk, cylinder, or ring-disk electrodes.\u00a0 Additional connections for analog input\/output and synchronized timing permit the WaveDriver to be used in conjunction with other instruments.<\/p>\n Affordable.<\/strong> \u00a0Take a look around at similar potentiostat\/galvanostat systems and you will have a difficult time finding one with comparable specs and capabilities at the same modest price point. \u00a0Pine Research strives to bring you cost-effective electrochemical instrumentation. \u00a0The WaveDriver 10 also includes a four option dummy cell for calibration checking and instrument function testing, at no additional cost.<\/p>\n Versatile.<\/strong> \u00a0Capable of performing up to 38 different techniques, the WaveDriver 10 is an all-around performer. \u00a0It finds use in academic and industrial research around the world. \u00a0Unlike many of its peers, the WaveDriver 10 was built to perform a little bit of everything and without added cost of different software “upgrades.”<\/p>\n Capable<\/strong>. Designed with the everyday user in mind, the specifications for the WaveDriver 10 potentiostat is broad enough to permit you to perform a wide range of routine electrochemical techniques but also prudently chosen to allow for a simple and affordable design. Popular and common techniques such as cyclic voltammetry, bulk electrolysis, differential pulse voltammetry, square wave and pulse voltammetry, battery charge\/discharge sequences, corrosion-based analysis such as linear polarization resistance, chronoamperometry, and chronopotentiometry are easily configured and executed using our AfterMath software package.<\/p>\n Visit our YouTube channel for helpful instructional videos regarding the use and maintenance of this and many other Pine Research products.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The WaveDriver\u00ae 10 Potentiostat\/Galvanostat System is a cost-effective, yet powerful and versatile, benchtop instrument whose value cannot be beaten. \u00a0With a modest form factor and convenient USB interface, the WaveDriver 10 packs a punch with iR compensation, ability to form over 38 different electrochemical techniques, and controlled through AfterMath\u00ae\u00a0Data Organizer software. \u00a0The WaveDriver 10 blends much of what you need from a potentiostat without the added frills that can sometimes simply drive up the cost. \u00a0Key features of the WaveDriver 10 are as follows:<\/p>\n See “Description” tab below for additional information.\n
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