The Pulse Probe:
Industrial Electrochemical Analysis

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.

Features

Explore the Pulse Probe for Electrochemical Analysis

Features

Continuous Operation, Uncompromising Efficiency

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Real-Time Data Aquisition

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.

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Wide Frequency Bandwith

The Pulse Probe features wide frequency bandwidth, enabling analysis across numerous frequencies with fine resolution. This allows comprehensive data capture for deeper system understanding.

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Simultaneous Cell Measurements

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.

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Low and High Power Capabilities

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.

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Characterization of Low and High Impedances

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.

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Rapid Multi-Sine Excitations

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.

The Perfect Pulse Probe for Every Case

For Research and Development

Low voltage single channel for single cell measurements

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For High-Throughput Quality Assurance 

Higher current and voltage capabilities with simultaneous cell measurement for high-throughput screening

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For High Power Stacks, Modules & Packs 

High power characterization for industrial multi-cell stacks, modules or packs 

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Custom Probe for your specific needs

Don't see a Probe that suits your electrochemical analysis needs? Give us your specifications and let us design the perfect Probe for you! We provide tailored services and support to ensure the best measurement techniques for your unique system requirements.

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Expand the Pulse Probe with our Cell Measurement Unit

Measure all your cells simultaneously

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.

From small-cell research to full-scale production, do it all with Pulsenics

Accuracy for Low Impedance Cells

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Characterizing Industrial Electrochemical Systems

In this paper, you will learn about:

The importance of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for characterizing electrochemical systems.
How Pulsenics addresses the limitations of traditional EIS-measuring instruments for industrial electrochemical characterization.

Predicting Electrolyzer Failure

Early Warning for the Electrolyzer: Monitoring CO2 Reduction via In-Line Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

In this paper, you will learn about:

The diagnostic nature of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in identifying and categorizing failure modes.
The sensitive nature of EIS that enables early warning signs of failure.

The perfect companion for our Pulse Probe