K0269B Faraday Cage

K0269B

Solartron

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A Faraday Cage K0269B reduces the impact of noise from the environment on measurement electrochemical signals.

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 - Environmental noise from power lines, surrounding equipment and instruments, lighting, HVAC systems, etc., are always present in laboratory environments.
- Whether or not the noise has a significant impact on data being generated, depends on the sensitivity of the experiment and measurement instruments used.
- In electrochemical analysis, low current and/or high frequency experiments are especially sensitive to interference of environmental noise.
- There are a variety of noise mitigation techniques that can be implemented before, during and after data is acquired.

- One of the most effective methods is the use of a Faraday Cage.
- A Faraday Cage is simply a metallic conductor in the form of a metal sheet or fine wire mesh that surrounds the electrochemical cell and the connections to the cell cables and act shielding anything housed in the cage from the effects of any external electric fields.
- All electrochemical experiments can take benefit from the noise reducing properties when a Faraday Cage is used.
- Princeton Applied Research offers the K0269B, a standard faraday cage large enough to meet the needs of most researchers.

Construction: Heavy gauge steel enclosure
Door: Hinged door with cam latch
Dimensions: (L x W x H) 10.75 x 12.00 x 16.00 in (27 x 30 x 41 cm)