
Small Split Cell with Quartz Window for In-Situ Optical Microscope Analysis of SSB Interface - STC-SSI
Small Split Cell with Quartz Window for In-Situ Optical Microscope Analysis of SSB Interface - STC-SSI
EQ-STC-SSI-S is a small splittable test cell with optical grade quartz widow to analyze the interface of solid-state battery electrodes, mainly dendrite growth, via an optical microscope.
Two small plates driven by screws would press the cathode, solid electrolyte, and anode electrode together.
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Test Cell |
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| Quartz Observation Window |
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| Cell Structure and Dimension |
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| Springs |
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| Dimensions |
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| Operational Instruction |
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| Warranty |
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| Application Notes |
(Optical Magnification = objective lens × eye lens
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Original: $1,698.00
-65%$1,698.00
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Small Split Cell with Quartz Window for In-Situ Optical Microscope Analysis of SSB Interface - STC-SSI
EQ-STC-SSI-S is a small splittable test cell with optical grade quartz widow to analyze the interface of solid-state battery electrodes, mainly dendrite growth, via an optical microscope.
Two small plates driven by screws would press the cathode, solid electrolyte, and anode electrode together.
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Test Cell |
|
| Quartz Observation Window |
|
| Cell Structure and Dimension |
|
| Springs |
|
| Dimensions |
|
| Operational Instruction |
|
| Warranty |
|
| Application Notes |
(Optical Magnification = objective lens × eye lens
|
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EQ-STC-SSI-S is a small splittable test cell with optical grade quartz widow to analyze the interface of solid-state battery electrodes, mainly dendrite growth, via an optical microscope.
Two small plates driven by screws would press the cathode, solid electrolyte, and anode electrode together.
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Test Cell |
|
| Quartz Observation Window |
|
| Cell Structure and Dimension |
|
| Springs |
|
| Dimensions |
|
| Operational Instruction |
|
| Warranty |
|
| Application Notes |
(Optical Magnification = objective lens × eye lens
|

























