Description
ATOMFAIR® SWAGELOK THREE-ELECTRODE TESTING CELL (TC4/304 STAINLESS STEEL)RESEARCH GRADE MATERIAL
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TAILORED SOLUTIONS FOR RESEARCH
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Manufacturer: Atomfair LLC
Brand: ATOMFAIR®
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The cell must be stored in a cool, dry location to preserve material integrity and prevent corrosion. Disposal of the cell must follow local hazardous materials regulations.
- Storage Requirements: Store the cell in a cool, dry location to prevent moisture ingress and maintain seal integrity.
What performance trade-off exists when using a 304 stainless steel Swagelok three-electrode cell for electrolytes containing halide ions compared to polymer-based cells?
The high-quality stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance for many standard battery electrolytes, but halide-containing solutions can accelerate pitting corrosion and introduce metallic contaminants into the measurement. Unlike polymer cells, the stainless steel body offers superior mechanical robustness but may compromise electrochemical window stability under aggressive halide exposure.
What electrode geometry constraints must be considered when integrating this Swagelok three-electrode cell with common potentiostat cables?
The compact design and reliable Swagelok fittings support a wide range of electrode sizes and types, making integration straightforward with standard laboratory potentiostats. Users should confirm that electrode lead connectors match the Swagelok thread interface to ensure secure electrical contact and reproducible measurements.
What specific handling procedures are required to maintain seal integrity and avoid contamination when assembling this three-electrode cell in an inert-atmosphere glovebox?
Store the cell in a cool, dry location as recommended. During glovebox assembly, avoid overtightening the Swagelok fittings to prevent damaging the sealing surfaces, and use clean, non-sharp tools to preserve the stainless steel finish. Proper torque application and periodic O-ring inspection are essential to maintaining a leak-free seal and preventing atmospheric contamination of air-sensitive electrolytes.
The Swagelok Three-Electrode Testing Cell in TC4/304 stainless steel offers a robust platform for battery research, combining corrosion-resistant construction with reliable Swagelok electrical connections to support accurate measurements across diverse electrode and electrolyte systems.
Positive
- Durable stainless steel construction: High-quality TC4/304 stainless steel provides corrosion resistance and mechanical robustness suitable for repeated use in electrochemical testing environments.
- Reliable Swagelok electrical connections: Swagelok fittings ensure secure, low-resistance electrical contacts that maintain signal integrity during three-electrode measurements.
Trade-offs
- Requires cool, dry storage: The cell must be stored in a cool, dry location to prevent corrosion of the stainless steel components and maintain sealing integrity over time.
- Hazardous material disposal needed: After use, the cell may contain residues from electrolytes or electrode materials; disposal must follow local regulations for hazardous materials.
Every advanced material, component, equipment, and instrument in our catalog is backed by rigorous testing. We maintain strict internal quality management frameworks and align with CE conformity metrics to deliver transparent, reproducible performance data via our public open-science repository.
To request raw batch performance data, submit formal vendor registration paperwork, or execute a fast-turnaround R&D manufacturing loop, contact us at inquiry@atomfair.com.
Item is dispatched under the Atomfair Shipping & Delivery Framework (Free worldwide shipping on orders over $59 USD). Return is governed by the Atomfair Return & Refund Policy (7-day technical return window).





