Mini Line
Up to max. ± 40 mA | ± 4 V
- Portable DropSens potentiostats
- Perfect for measurements in sensor technology
- Equipped with a lithium ion battery
- USB and Bluetooth interfaces
- Impedance spectroscopy optional
Special offer starting from 3.370 € *
See how to benefit from long-lasting instruments and unique services for your battery research, corrosion studies and many other electrochemical applications.
In electrochemical research, people with a passion for experimentation have to cope with demanding materials and measurement requirements. Such challenges can only be met when using high-quality, reliable potentiostats and galvanostats.
This is why Metrohm has developed the two product lines Autolab and DropSens to accomplish any electrochemical task – from sensor applications to routine measurements and complex research. But not only quality and longevity of the instruments matter to us, the human factor does as well: our service and support staff will help you swiftly and with all their specialist knowledge to find a solution for your individual challenge.
This saves you time, allows you to rely on getting quick solutions and to acquire valuable know-how. You’ll be truly electrified!
Learn more about our potentiostats
Up to max. ± 40 mA | ± 4 V
Special offer starting from 3.370 € *
Max. ± 400 mA | ± 10 V
(Optional: +/- 10 A)
Max. ± 6000 mA | ± 50 V
Max. ± 400 mA | ± 10 V
(Optional: +/- 10 A)
* plus VAT; promotional price until 31.12.2026. Only valid for end customers in Germany.
For each of these applications and dozens more, we have created separate Application Notes. You’re interested in one of the application fields or have questions about an application not mentioned here? Let us know which one interests you and you’ll receive the right Application Note for free.
Lithium ion batteries are currently the most important electrochemical energy storage devices on the market. This Application Note demonstrates how to determine the lithium ion transference number of a commercial liquid binary lithium ion battery electrolyte based on very-low-frequency electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (VLF-EIS). Download the Application Note now for free.