Output: 0-12V DC / 0-20A Adjustable
Power: 240W
Purpose: General-Purpose Electrochemical R&D
Best For: University Labs, Process Development, Student Projects, Multi-Process Experimentation
The 20A 12V experimental machine serves as a versatile DC power supply for electrochemical research. Specifically, we designed this system to provide robust and adjustable power. Consequently, it functions as an ideal foundational tool. Therefore, laboratories, workshops, and educational settings that require flexibility across various processes rely on it heavily.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Power | 220VAC Single-Phase, 50/60Hz |
| DC Output Range | 0-12V / 0-20A |
| Voltage Stability | ≤ ±1% |
| Current Stability | ≤ ±2% |
| Control Interface | Analog Meters & Knobs, or Digital Display (Model Dependent) |
| Operating Modes | Constant Voltage (CV), Constant Current (CC) |
| Special Features | Polarity Reversal Switch, Output On/Off Control |
| Cooling | Air Cooling |
| Protections | Fuse Protection, Over-Temperature Cutoff |
This experimental rectifier acts as a flexible workhorse in many settings. Indeed, it effectively bridges the gap between education and early-stage research.
In University Teaching Laboratories, instructors frequently use it to demonstrate Faraday's laws and metal electrodeposition. Subsequently, students can safely plate copper or perform water electrolysis, thereby solidifying their understanding of process fundamentals.
For Industrial R&D and Process Development, engineers test new bath chemistries or optimize current densities with this machine. Furthermore, they can troubleshoot plating issues on a small scale before committing to costly full production trials.
In Hobbyist and Prototyping Workshops, the machine readily enables small-scale metal finishing or anodizing. Consequently, it provides an accessible and practical entry point into electrochemical techniques for artists, makers, and inventors.
Ultimately, this 20A 12V experimental machine offers exceptional value and versatility. In summary, it significantly lowers the barrier to exploration in electrochemistry. Finally, it reliably supports learning, problem-solving, and continuous innovation for users ranging from students to professional researchers.