

Princeton Applied Research Launches Bundle: Activation of VersaSTAT FRA and ZSIMPWIN
Providing both Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) data acquisition and analysis together
Oak Ridge, TN- Each VersaSTAT potentiostat from Princeton Applied Research, a unit of AMETEK Scientific Instruments, is equipped with a Frequency Response Analyzer (FRA) that can be easily activated and used to run impedance experiments. ZSimpWin modeling software can be used to fit the data. AMETEK® is offering special bundled pricing, combining FRA activation and ZSimpWin!
The FRA is used to study electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Benefits of studying EIS with comprehensive modeling software include:
- EIS is a fast, non-destructive method that measures electrochemical processes occurring at different time scales.
- EIS answers many common questions in electrochemistry:
- What is the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of my device? What is the state-of-charge of my battery?
- What is the solution resistance of my cell? What is my rate of electron transfer?
- Is my coating failing? Is my inhibitor effective?
- Modeling software ZSimpWin overcomes the requirement of initial starting parameters for the EIS data fit. Click here for more details: ZSimpWin.
Activating the FRA requires no downtime and is done by users in their laboratory.
For more details regarding applications and specifications, users can visit
ameteksi.com, email
rachel.svoboda@ametek.com, or your local sales contact.
Princeton Applied Research is a business unit of AMETEK Scientific Instruments within AMETEK, Inc.’s Advanced Technologies (AMT) division. AMETEK, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with annual sales of approximately $4.0 billion.