metal electrodes
- - April 25, 2013
WPI offers an array of metal microelectrodes. In this guide, we will look at introductory assortments, concentric electrodes, profile A, profile B and profile C electrodes. For basic information on these types of metal electrodes, see the Metal Microelectrode Basics page. Links to these related posts appear below this article.
Eligoy Steel is a *Cobalt/chromium/nickel alloy.
Deciphering Part Numbers
With few exceptions, the WPI metal electrodes conform to a part number standard depicted below. For the part number shown, you can determine that:- Metal - The electrode is made of platinum iridium. (See the metal codes below.)
- Length in inches - It is 2" long.
- Coating Thickness in microns - It has a 3µm coating.
- Core shaft diameter in millimeters - "B" electrodes with Kapton coating are 0.356mm.(See the core shaft diameter description below.) This code doesn't apply to Elgiloy stainless steel electrodes.
- Impedance at 1kHz, measured in 0.1MΩ - This electrode has 1.0MΩ nominal impedance...more
- - April 25, 2013
Superior microelectrodes for outstanding extracellular recording — tungsten, iridium, platinum-iridium, and Elgiloy®
Types of Metal Electrodes
WPI offers a large variety of metal electrodes and they come in three basic styles (profiles). The selection guide that follows references the three electrode profiles. In addition, concentric bipolar electrodes are also discussed, as well as some of the options offered for the metal electrodes.
NOTE: The electrode diagrams below are not shown to scale.
Profile A
Profile B
Profile C
Concentric Bipolar Electrodes
These electrodes are excellent for shielded macro recording, as well as evoked potentials. They are especially well suited for bipolar stimulation. The tungsten electrode is sharpened to a point and is 75μm in diameter. The outer stainless steel conductor is insulated with Polyimide tubing to within 0.2mm of the end of the stainless steel tube. This electrode is also available...more
