High Pressure, High Temperature Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) System

Overview
Parr’s new High Pressure, High Temperature Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) System was designed to perform corrosion studies as described in ASTM G185 at elevated pressure and temperature. Based on our popular 1 liter stirred reactor, Parr’s HPHT RCE  system includes a rotating cylinder electrode, along with static high pressure reference and counter electrodes. The base system, with all wetted components constructed of Alloy C276, is rated for use up to 200 bar (2900 psi) at 200 °C, with rotational speeds up to 2000 rpm. Please contact us for higher speed options. This fully integrated system includes the RCE vessel assembly with probes and stand, 4848 Temperature/Motor Controller, Gamry Interface 1010B Potentiostat, and control & logging software.
Max Allowable Working Pressure
2900 psi (200 bar)
Max Allowable Working Temperature
200 °C
Material of Construction
C276/PEEK
Maximum RCE Speed
2000 RPM
Counter Electrode:
Reference Electrode:
Pt
Ag/AgCl
Potentiostat
Gamry 1010B
Control/Logging Software
SpecView
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Description
High Pressure, High Temperature Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) System
For High Pressure and/or High Temperature Corrosion Testing Parr’s new High Pressure, High Temperature Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) System was designed to perform corrosion studies as described in ASTM G185 at elevated pressure and temperature. Based on our popular 1 liter stirred reactor, Parr’s HPHT RCE  system includes a rotating cylinder electrode, along with static high pressure reference and counter electrodes. The base system, with all wetted components constructed of Alloy C276, is rated for use up to 200 bar (2900 psi) at 200 °C, with rotational speeds up to 2000 rpm. Please contact us for higher speed options. This fully integrated system includes the RCE vessel assembly with probes and stand, 4848 Temperature/Motor Controller, Gamry Interface 1010B Potentiostat, and control & logging software. Parr’s software allows simple measurement of open circuit potential (OCP), and performance of linear polarization resistance (LPR) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) studies at multiple rotational speeds, all with the touch of a button.

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