- Electrochemical Instruments Manufacturer BioLogic
BioLogic is a French company with a global presence, with representatives on every continent This means you can connect with friendly, knowledgeable BioLogic experts right in your own region
- Who we are - BioLogic
BioLogic began as a small start-up, created in 1983, specializing in niche measurement systems for biological applications So how did we find ourselves, 40 years later, as a company leading the electrochemistry instrumentation market, with a product portfolio that is managed across the 5 continents?
- EC-Lab® Software - BioLogic
EC-Lab ® is a comprehensive software platform specifically designed for BioLogic Potentiostat Galvanostat FRA instruments It combines a powerful set of features with a user-friendly interface, making it an essential tool for advanced electrochemical research
- Discover Battery Cyclers - BioLogic
The MPG Series runs on EC-Lab®, BioLogic’s industry-standard software for electrochemical control and analysis This compatibility ensures a smooth transition from potentiostat galvanostat experiments to battery cycling—ideal for researchers who want continuity across their lab instruments
- Potentiostat Galvanostat - BioLogic
Whether your area of expertise lies in energy, corrosion, material characterization, or bio-molecular electrochemistry – BioLogic’s comprehensive portfolio has been built to match your specific needs
- VSP Potentiostat - BioLogic
Should I use Ethernet or USB? While most BioLogic electrochemical workstations provide a choice of either USB or Ethernet communications, Ethernet is by far more reliable and at least an order of magnitude faster in data transfer speeds
- potentiostat, battery cycler, impedance - BioLogic GmbH
Zum Glück gibt es bei einem so großen, zuverlässigen und hoch angesehenen Produktportfolio – wie es uns mit BioLogic zur Verfügung steht – kaum eine Herausforderung, die nicht bewältigt werden kann
- Our history - BioLogic
BioLogic’s corporate history dates back to 1983 when Yves Dupont, a researcher with the CNRS, a national French research organization, set about creating a company to commercialize measurement instruments in the fields of biochemistry, kinetics, and electrophysiology
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