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Temperature Control Unit
Temperature Control Unit
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Mastering the samples’ temperature for electrical characterization of materials.
Instruments
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ITS-e (enhanced intermediate temperature system)
Accurate temperature control between - 35 °C and + 150 °C and compatibility with BioLogic's benchmark control and analysis software, EC-Lab.
HTF-1100
A laboratory furnace used specifically for the electrical characterization of materials and also for heat treatment between ambient temperature and 1100 °C.
Accessories
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CESH-e (Enhanced Controlled Environment Sample Holder)
The Enhanced Controlled Environment Sample Holder (CESH-e) is a parallel plate sample holder dedicated to the electrical characterization of flat material samples in the temperature range between -40 to 150 °C.
HTSH-1100
A sample holder specifically designed for the electrical characterization of solid materials over the temperature range between room temperature and 1100 °C. The HTSH-1100 is also suitable for heat treatment in controlled atmospheres.
HTCC
Small volume conductivity cell with a nominal constant of 1.0 cm -1. Operating between- 50 °C to 180 °C
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