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Products Multielectrode Recording Microelectrode arrays

Microelectrode arrays

The Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (NMI) in Reutlingen, Germany is a research institute which produces high-quality MEAs using biocompatible materials.

The NMI and Multi Channel Systems have collaborated on many projects and over many years. Quality controls and production processes have been improved over the last years so that MEAs are always of excellent and consistent quality. The electrodes are coated with titanium nitride (TiN), a very stable material, which guarantees that the MEAs can be reused several times. The majority of the MEAs have glass carriers, which facilitate the examination of the sample under any upright or inverted microscope. Tracks and contact pads are available in opaque and transparent versions and most MEAs have internal reference electrodes.

For pricing on the individual variants of this product, please submit this generic item as a quote request and specify your requirements in the notes. If unsure, our Product Specialist team will be pleased to advise.

You can find full information about Multi Channel Systems microelecrtode arrays on the MCS website: Microelectrode Arrays 

The Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (NMI) in Reutlingen, Germany is a research institute which produces high-quality MEAs using biocompatible materials.

The NMI and Multi Channel Systems have collaborated on many projects and over many years. Quality controls and production processes have been improved over the last years so that MEAs are always of excellent and consistent quality. The electrodes are coated with titanium nitride (TiN), a very stable material, which guarantees that the MEAs can be reused several times. The majority of the MEAs have glass carriers, which facilitate the examination of the sample under any upright or inverted microscope. Tracks and contact pads are available in opaque and transparent versions and most MEAs have internal reference electrodes.

For pricing on the individual variants of this product, please submit this generic item as a quote request and specify your requirements in the notes. If unsure, our Product Specialist team will be pleased to advise.

You can find full information about Multi Channel Systems microelecrtode arrays on the MCS website: Microelectrode Arrays 

  • Available with opaque (titanium) and transparent (ITO) tracks and contact pads
  • Most types available with internal reference electrode replacing the Ag/AgCl pelet in the bath
  • Long life, can be reused several times
  • Electrode layout for all applications
  • Electrodes with very low impedance
  • Substrate-integrated reference electrode for almost all MEAs
  • Electrodes as small as 10 ?m in diameter
  • All ring options (glass or plastic): height 6 mm

 

For pricing on the individual variants of this product, please submit this generic item as a quote request and specify your requirements in the notes. If unsure, our Product Specialist team will be pleased to advise.

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