Gamry Electrochemistry Solutions

Advance your research with trusted potentiostats and EIS systems

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Gamry Electrochemistry

Gamry Instruments deliver precise, reliable electrochemical measurements for corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, electrolysers and physical electrochemistry. 

From sensitive low current work to high current energy applications, the Gamry range covers routine testing through to advanced research. 

As Gamry’s UK partner, SciMed provides pre-sales guidance, applications support and training so you can choose the right system and get results fast.

POWER YOUR ELECTROCHEMISTRY WITH GAMRY

The Gamry portfolio spans single and multichannel potentiostats with full Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, low-noise performance and flexible configurations.

Popular systems include the LPI1010 high voltage EIS test solution for large energy devices, the Reference 3000 for high current battery and fuel cell studies, the Reference 620 for fast low current techniques, and the Interface 5000E and Interface 1010E for versatile corrosion, sensor and materials workflows.

Combine hardware with Gamry software and accessories to build a complete, application-focused setup.

Product Overview

HIGH VOLTAGE EIS FOR LARGE ENERGY DEVICES

The LPI1010 High Voltage EIS Test System by Gamry Instruments is a revolutionary tool designed to meet the evolving needs of vehicle electrification. It enables Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) on large energy devices, offering a voltage capability of up to 1000V. This system is ideal for testing batteries, fuel cells, and electrolyzers, providing accurate and reliable results.

LPI1010

  • Wide Voltage Range: The LPI1010 High Voltage EIS Test System offers a wide voltage range across three models: 10V, 100V, and 1000V.
  • EIS Capability: Features Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) capability up to 100 kHz.
  • Bandwidth Dependency: The actual bandwidth depends on the bandwidth of the connected electronic load or power supply.
  • Included Interface Potentiostat: Includes the Interface 1010E potentiostat.
  • Compatibility: Compatible with a Bipolar Power Supply or Electronic Load.
  • Design for Low Impedance: Specifically designed to accommodate the low impedance of batteries and fuel cells.
  • Accurate Impedance Measurements: Provides accurate impedance measurements over a wide frequency range.
LPI1010 High Voltage EIS Test System

LPI1010

The LPI1010 High Voltage EIS Test System is a high-performance system designed for advanced battery testing, including batteries, fuel cells, and electrolyzers.

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Reference 3000

Gamry’s Reference 3000 High-Performance Potentiostat for advanced electrochemical measurements and energy storage research.

HIGH CURRENT POTENTIOSTAT FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH

Reference 3000

The Reference 3000 Potentiostat by Gamry Instruments is a high-performance tool designed for advanced electrochemical research and energy storage development.

Ideal for studying batteries, fuel cells, or supercapacitors, it offers high-current capabilities and a wide range of electrochemical techniques.

  • High-Current, High-Performance: Designed for demanding applications requiring high current.
  • Ideal for Battery, Fuel Cell, Supercapacitor Research: A top choice for researchers in these fields.
  • Maximum Applied Potential: Offers up to +/-32V@+/-1.5A or +/-15V@+/-3A.
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS): Supports EIS from 10 μHz to 1 MHz.
  • Versatile Technique Performance: Capable of conducting Physical Electrochemistry, Pulse Voltammetry, and DC Corrosion.
  • Current booster: Compatible booster module to deliver a current of 30 amps.

FAST LOW CURRENT POTENTIOSTAT FOR SENSITIVE WORK

Reference 620

The Reference 620 from Gamry Instruments is a high-performance, research-grade potentiostat/galvanostat/ZRA designed for fast, low-current measurements.

It is particularly suitable for applications in physical electrochemistry, sensors, coatings, and corrosion.

With a maximum applied potential of ±11 V and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) from 10 μHz to 5 MHz, it is a versatile tool for a wide range of electrochemical research.

Can comfortably measure currents in the picoamp range.

  • Key Features: The Reference 620 is known for its distinctive features.
  • Fast, Low-Current Measurements: Specially designed for rapid and sensitive measurements.
  • Ideal for Various Applications: Suitable for physical electrochemistry, fast cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical corrosion, electrochemical noise measurements, paints and coatings, and sensor testing.
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Capability: Fully equipped to conduct EIS.
  • Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs: Features numerous inputs and outputs to interface or control additional equipment.
  • Thermocouple Input for Temperature Measurements: Includes a thermocouple input, enhancing its utility for temperature-sensitive applications.
Reference 620

Reference 620

Gamry's Reference 620: A research-grade potentiostat for fast, low-current electrochemical measurements. Ideal for sensors, coatings, and corrosion research.

Interface 5000E

Interface 5000E Potentiostat

The Interface 5000E Potentiosat High-performance potentiostat/galvanostat for advanced battery, fuel cell, and supercapacitor testing. Perfect for applications up to 5 amps

VERSATILE POTENTIOSTAT FOR BATTERIES AND CORROSION

Interface 5000E Potentiostat

The Potentiostat from Gamry Instruments is a fully-featured potentiostat/galvanostat designed for comprehensive testing of batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors.

It offers a maximum applied potential of ±6 V and a maximum current of +/- 5A, making it ideal for a wide range of electrochemical applications.

  • Maximum Applied Current: Offers a maximum applied current of ±5 A.
  • Maximum Applied Potential: Capable of delivering a maximum applied potential of ±6 V.
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Supports Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy ranging from 10 μHz to 1 MHz.
  • Designed for Various Applications: Ideal for applications such as Electrochemical Corrosion, Battery Testing, Fuel Cell Testing, and Physical Electrochemistry.
  • Configurable Design: Can be configured as a single-channel potentiostat, bipotentiostat, or multichannel potentiostat.
  • Flexibility for Research: Provides the necessary flexibility to meet diverse research needs.
  • Dual electrometer: Features a dual electrometer for simultaneous cathode and anode monitoring.

VERSATILE POTENTIOSTAT FOR CORROSION AND ENERGY DEVICES

Interface 1010E

The Interface 1010E Potentiostat by Gamry Instruments is a versatile tool for comprehensive electrochemical analysis.

It’s designed to perform a wide range of techniques, including Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and DC Corrosion, making it ideal for various applications such as Battery Testing and Fuel Cell Testing.

  • Maximum Applied Current: Offers a maximum applied current of ±1 A.
  • Maximum Applied Potential: Capable of delivering a maximum applied potential of ±12 V.
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Supports Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy ranging from 10 μHz to 2 MHz.
  • Designed for Various Applications: Ideal for applications such as Electrochemical Corrosion, Battery Testing, Fuel Cell Testing, and Physical Electrochemistry.
  • Configurable Design: Can be configured as a single-channel potentiostat, bipotentiostat, or multichannel potentiostat.
  • Flexibility for Research: Provides the necessary flexibility to meet diverse research needs
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Interface 1010E

Experience advanced electrochemical analysis with Gamry Instruments’ Interface 1010E Potentiostat.

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Who to Contact

Our specialists Dr Maeve McLaughlin (North UK) and Dr Bryn Jones (South UK) provide expert support on electrochemistry solutions, including fuel cells, electrolysers, corrosion and battery research.

Maeve McLaughlin

Maeve McLaughlin

Product Manager

Gamry, Kolibrik and Neware Products

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Bryn Jones

Product Manager

Gamry Products

Product Manager – North UK 

Dr. Maeve McLaughlin

Dr Maeve McLaughlin is an electrochemistry specialist at SciMed, working with Gamry Instruments, Neware, and Kolibrik. With these product lines she covers all aspects of electrochemistry instrumentation, with a focus on Fuel Cells and Electrolysers, Corrosion, Batteries, and Sensors.

Maeve joined SciMed in 2024, bringing a strong background in both industrial and academic research. Her industrial work centered on the diagnostic testing of fuel cells, and the research and development of novel electrolysers and supercapacitors. She earned her PhD in electrochemistry from University College London for her research developing diamond sensors with high sensitivity for heavy metal detection in water.

Product Manager – South UK 

Dr. Bryn Jones

Dr. Bryn Jones is one of the electrochemistry specialists at SciMed. He works with Gamry Instruments, Neware and Kolibrik covering all aspects of electrochemistry instrumentation but focusing on Batteries, Fuel Cells, Electrolysers and Corrosion.

Bryn joined SciMed in January 2023 having gained previous experience in both academia and industry. He was a Post Doctoral researcher at the university of Warwick specialising in Electrochemical Scanning Probe instrumentation. 

Before that he worked for Unilever on in house R&D projects as a research chemist.

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