The Jacketed Sealed Glass Cell is a precision-engineered, temperature-controlled electrochemical reactor designed for experiments demanding both environmental isolation and thermal regulation. Constructed from borosilicate glass with a double-wall (jacket) design, the cell enables fluid circulation (e.g. water, oil, or coolant) to maintain constant temperature while preserving a fully sealed reaction environment. The PTFE-sealed lids and O-ring gaskets ensure gas-tight operation, preventing contamination and enabling inert or anaerobic studies.
Ideal for temperature-sensitive processes like corrosion kinetics, electrocatalysis under controlled thermal conditions, or electrolyte degradation studies, this cell supports standard three-electrode setups and optional wired ports. Its robust design combines chemical resistance, modularity, and reliable sealing for both academic and industrial research applications.































































