Analytical Balance
Measure weight in an enclosed environment to prevent external factors from affecting results. Max weight of 150g and resolution of 0.001g.
Measure weight in an enclosed environment to prevent external factors from affecting results. Max weight of 150g and resolution of 0.001g.
Simple and low-cost instrument for vacuum measurement in the 1 to 1000 and 1 to 2000 mTorr range.
Perform time domain (DC) and frequency domain (AC) tests. Accessories control temperature and integrate through software control with the core measurement electronics to study a wide range of materials. Furthermore, it can be expanded for electrochemical or photoelectrochemical experiments. May contribute to improving engineering productivity and reducing test cost by easy and quick measurement of components and circuits.
Assembly containing several power components, mostly power semiconductor devices, properly internally interconnected to perform a power conversion function.
Fast, accurate and repeatable impedance measurements over 12 decades of frequency, yielding valuable insights into the characteristics of a wide range of materials, including polymers, ceramics, ion conductors, dielectrics, piezo/ferroelectrics, display materials, etc.
Designed to allow accurate impedance tests of solid materials to be performed at room temperature. The sample holder consists of two parallel electrodes, one of which is fixed in position and the other which can be moved into contact with the sample by adjustment of a micrometer. This measurement will determine the opposition or resistance to alternative current (AC) to have a better understanding of the material’s current flow
Measure thickness, alignment, step height, flatness, vibration, profile, among others.
Controls laser settings. Measure thickness, alignment, step height, flatness, vibration, profile, among others
Shows measurement results at the screen as well as controlling other features of the Heidenhain position display unit.
Perfectly leveled stand where samples will be placed for measurement.