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The Pulse Probe enables real-time EIS diagnostics for industrial electrochemical systems without requiring shutdowns or disruptions. Its in-line, plug-and-play design integrates seamlessly into existing setups, providing accurate measurements across any scale or size.
Designed for industrial applications, the Pulse Probe delivers precise insights into performance, degradation, and operational parameters. Our electrochemical analysis solution empowers researchers and manufacturers to refine processes and enhance system performance without interrupting operations.
The Pulse Probe captures real-time data, providing immediate insights into your system's performance during operation. Pulsenics' in-operando EIS ensures you can monitor processes seamlessly and respond to potential changes as they happen.
The Pulse Probe features wide frequency bandwidth, enabling analysis across numerous frequencies with fine resolution. This allows comprehensive data capture for deeper system understanding.
The Pulse Probe enables simultaneous monitoring of hundreds of cells to save time and resources. By capturing cell measurements at the same time, Pulsenics' EIS supports rapid large-scale analysis.
The Pulse Probe is designed with scalability in mind, supporting the measurement of a wide range of currents and voltages. This makes our equipment ideal for testing demanding electrochemical systems with precision and reliability.
The Pulse Probe supports the characterization of both low and high impedances, providing accurate measurements across a wide range of systems. This ensures reliable analysis for diverse applications, from small-scale cells to large industrial stacks.
The Pulse Probe’s advanced excitation algorithms deliver high-speed impedance measurements while maintaining measurement integrity across all frequencies, ensuring accurate and reliable electrochemical diagnostics.
With its modular design, the Pulse Probe can be easily expanded with the Cell Measurement Unit, allowing for simultaneous cell measurements for hundreds of cells within a stack, module, or pack.
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