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- Applied\/Measured Current: \u00a0\u00b1100 nA to \u00b11 A<\/li>\n
- Applied\/Measured Voltage:\u00a0\u00b110 V (two ranges,\u00a0\u00b12.5 V and\u00a0\u00b110 V)<\/li>\n
- Operation Modes: \u00a0Potentiostat, Galvanostat, OCP, ZRA<\/li>\n
- iR Compensation: Current Interrupt or Positive Feedback<\/li>\n
- Techniques: \u00a0All common DC sweep and step experiments plus specialty corrosion, rotating, and spectroelectrochemistry techniques<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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