Discover Potentiostat / Galvanostat - BioLogic

Potentiostats / Galvanostats / FRA.

A solution for every possible scientific and industrial application

BioLogic® manufactures robust and high-performance instruments combined with powerful and user-friendly software for diverse applications. A comprehensive line of product accessories extend the functionality and enhance user experience, ensuring researchers can get the most from their high-performance instruments.

Our fully integrated solution enables users to effortlessly perform reliable and high-quality experiments, from standard electrochemical techniques to a host of specialized procedures and analyses.

Whether your area of expertise lies in energy, corrosion, material characterization, or bio-molecular electrochemistry – BioLogic’s comprehensive portfolio has been built to match your specific needs.

partnership

Your research, Your setup, Our solution .

Empowering your scientific journey with expert solutions and dedicated support.

Our close proximity with both academic and industrial users helps us understand our clients’ needs and develop solutions that truly make a difference – through a marriage of cutting-edge, reliable, powerful hardware and innovative, user-friendly software. ​

Our highly qualified engineers will collaborate closely with you to fully understand your project and unique needs. We’ll then customize our proven modular measurement solution – one supported by a global technical support network.​

Contact us to discuss how we can support your project and your needs . ​​

Our solution.

Control, analyze, customize – Your way

Potentiostat

Powerful & user-friendly interface

What software is included with the instrument? How does it handle real-time data display? Does it offer customizable experimental parameters? What built-in analysis tools does it offer? Can it integrate with other lab equipements?

High-end instruments require powerful software. Discover how our software makes your life easier and accelerates your research.

Potentiostat

Modular & Scalable instruments

What are the current and voltage specifications? What is the frequency range for EIS? How does it connect with the computer? Are there options to upgrade the system in the future?

Discover the differences between our two distinct ranges of instruments: with a modular and scalable approach, our potentiostats/galvanostats can be customized with various options to suit your specific requirements.

Potentiostat

Optimized setup & integration

Are there specific accessories or add-ons available for my research needs? Which external devices can I connect? Can I handle the temperature monitoring?

Discover our comprehensive range of accessories and add-ons  to master every step of your measurements.

FAQ.

What potentiostat is the best for my application?

BioLogic potentiostats/galvanostats are designed with modularity in mind, offering a wide range of configurations and optional add-ons and accessories that can be tailored to meet your specific experimental requirements.

  • You can discover our solutions on our website to help with your initial evaluation.
  • For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales team who can provide personalized recommendations. They have extensive experience across diverse fields (such as batteries, fuel cells, corrosion…) and would be happy to guide you through the selection process.
How to choose a potentiostat?

Choosing the right potentiostat shouldn’t be complicated. We believe electrochemical research shouldn’t be limited by equipment constraints. That’s why we’ve engineered our potentiostat system with modularity at their core.

You can choose a potentiostat that meets your current needs, while also being able to adapt to future research directions. Begin with a base configuration and customize as needed with our add-on instruments and options.

When evaluating our modular system, here are a few technical specifications you might consider, as well as practical considerations that can impact on your daily research:

  • Voltage and current range
  • EIS capabilities
  • Sampling rate
  • Compliance voltage
  • Software (user-friendly interface, analysis capabilities…)
  • Form factor depending on your lab space
  • Connectivity needs (USB, Ethernet, wireless connections…)
  • Services (technical support quality, documentation…)

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams, who can provide personalized recommendations based on your application needs. They have extensive experience across diverse fields (such as batteries, fuel cells, corrosion…) and would be happy to guide you through the selection process.

What voltage/current range do I need in a potentiostat?

The voltage and current ranges you need in a potentiostat depend on your electrochemical application.

Whether it is for battery development, corrosion studies or biosensors research, we believe electrochemical research shouldn’t be limited by equipment constraints. That’s why we’ve engineered our potentiostat system with modularity at is core.

You can choose a configuration that meets your current needs, knowing you can expand voltage and current ranges tomorrow without replacing your entire system.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your current projects and your future needs. ​​

Which potentiostat is best for electrochemical impedance spectroscopy?

Here are some key technical specifications to consider when selecting a potentiostat for electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS): frequency range, impedance measurement range, accuracy and resolution.

BioLogic potentiostats, with included EC-Lab software, provide analysis tools (ZFit and ZSim) and EIS Quality Indicators™ to check the measurements reliability.

Depending on your applications, you won’t need the same specifications. You can discover our solutions on our website to help with your initial evaluation. For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

How important is the sampling rate of a potentiostat?

More data points mean more accurate results – and with BioLogic potentiostats, you don’t have to compromise with memory limitations or heavy files.

BioLogic potentiostats record every possible data point at its maximum frequency (i.e. time base), regardless of your selected sampling rate. Even when these extra points aren’t displayed, they’re still used in processing your data, ensuring maximum accuracy.

For cyclic voltammetry on fast electrochemical processes, high scan rates required high sampling rates. Discover our ARG option.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

What compliance voltage should I look for?

For most electrochemical experiments, the required compliance is quite low. Click here to understand better what compliance is and when it can be a problem for the potentiostat to properly control or measure the signal.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

Can I control the potentiostat from my own custom software? (programming API)

BioLogic provides EC-Lab OEM Developer Package,  it offers an array of tools that enable seamless integration with proprietary software.

If automated testing or integration with other lab equipment is important to your research, you can discover our different solutions or learn more about our coupling solution with EC-Lab software.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

What is the difference between single and multichannel instruments?

The terms “single-channel” and “multichannel” refer to the number of measurement channels available on the potentiostat. As their names suggest, a single-channel potentiostat refers to an instrument with only one measurement channel whereas, a multichannel potentiostat indicates an instrument with more than two measurement channels. Learn more about the differences here.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

What are the differences between the Essential and Premium Ranges?

The main difference between Essential and Premium lies in the instruments’ specifications and booster options. Both ranges use our powerful EC-lab software for control and analysis. Discover the differences between our two distinct ranges of instruments.

For the optimal solution, we strongly recommend contacting our sales teams to discuss how we can support your project and your needs. ​​

Does BioLogic offer technical support and training?

We offer comprehensive technical support and training for our users:

How can I register my instrument(s)?

Click here to register your instrument(s), please register using your instrument serial number (located on the rear panel of the device). Upon submission, we’ll provide you with a personalized access code that unlocks a dedicated space featuring comprehensive support resources available only to those with a my.biologic.net account.

How do I request support?

For any support request, contact your local retailer or click here to access the support contact form. Our highly qualified support engineers are ready to assist you.

Detailed documentation is available on our website and in your personal space upon registration.

Here is helpful information to provide when contacting our support center:

  • Serial number of the instrument (located on the rear panel of the device)
  • Software and hardware version you are currently using (on EC-Lab Help menu, click on About)
  • Operating system in the connected computer
  • Connection mode between computer and instrument (Ethernet, LAN, USB)
  • Description of the error (the error message, mpr file, picture of setting or any other useful information) and of the context in which the error occurred. Try to remember all steps you had performed immediately before the error occurred. The more information on the actual situation you can provide, the easier it is to track the problem.