-- A potentiostat is used to apply voltage to a system and measure the current -- A galvanostat supplies current and measures the voltage -- An impedance analyzer applies a high frequency wave and measures the shift between current and voltage to determine impedance (resistance).The systems are used to test batteries, capacitors, fuel cells, solar devices and sensors, as well as characterize corrosion levels and electroplating. For example, when testing a capacitor with the Company's new system, the researcher can simply connect the capacitor to the potentiostat and type in the parameters of the test -- the charge/discharge parameters, the number of cycles, the length of time to discharge, the interval between charges and discharges, etc. The researcher can then do other things while the system conducts the test and records all the data. Multiple devices can be tested at the same time, depending on the number of channels on the system. One unique feature on Enable IPC's devices is that the researcher can be notified when the test has begun, is complete or if a problem has arisen (details on this and other features will be released in the coming weeks). Enable's systems will have accuracy and resolution ranges comparable to those produced by competitors, with options to include "electrochemical impedance spectroscopy" (or EIS) and low current alternatives. How did this come about? In 2008, when SolRayo was first notified about the Wisconsin Energy Independence Fund award, the Company needed to acquire a potentiostat system. For economic reasons, and to include features he felt would be desirable, Kevin Leonard (SolRayo's CTO) designed and built a system for the Company's use, rather than purchase a commercially-available unit. In doing so, he wrote a unique and very user-friendly software program with a number of appealing features that provide all the data streams and information required and expected by potentiostat users. He also included some features that, to the best of our knowledge, are simply not available from traditional potentiostat suppliers. After several months of use, the Company decided to make the same system available to others in the field. The system has been examined and used by a number of outside electrochemists with very positive feedback and in turn the Company has decided to make the units available for purchase. Enable IPC stands for "Intellectual Property Commercialization" -- we turn technologies and ideas into products. This system is a prime example of what we do. The software is unique, the system has a range of flexibility and all the options that users would require and expect. The full product introduction is slated to begin in January 2010. Systems may be purchased by contacting SolRayo. Initial details on the product can be found on the SolRayo website at http://instruments.solrayo.com. Full data sheets will be published soon. About SolRayo, Inc. SolRayo, Inc. is a Madison, Wisconsin-based company set up to commercialize an ultracapacitor technology licensed from the University of Wisconsin. In addition, the Company will begin selling its potentiostat/galvanostat equipment lines in January 2010. SolRayo is a subsidiary of Enable IPC Corporation. About Enable IPC Corp. (Intellectual Property Commercialization) Enable IPC provides efficient, streamlined strategies for turning technologies into products and bringing them to market. Though not limited to nanotechnology or the energy industries, Enable IPC's growing portfolio currently includes the exclusive rights to two break-through energy technologies -- a microbattery and an ultracapacitor. The company seeks to turn technologies into products and is a transparent, fair turnkey partner for sub-licensing and joint development with other companies. Forward-Looking Statements This release may contain forward-looking statements, such as "estimated," "could," "should" and similar terminology that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause a company's actual results in the future to differ materially from forecasted results. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the ability to secure additional financing for the company, changing economic conditions, business conditions, and the risks inherent in the operations of a company.
Contact Information: Investor relations: Rich Kaiser (800) 631-8127 ir@enableipc.com