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The Mass Spectrometer is a type of laboratory equipment used to identify the chemical composition of a sample. It works by ionizing the sample and then measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of the ions. This allows for the identification of the sample's molecular structure and composition. Mass Spectrometers are used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and environmental testing.
Mass Spectrometers come in a variety of sizes and configurations, ranging from benchtop models to large, complex systems. They can be used to analyze a wide range of samples, including proteins, peptides, and small molecules. They are also used to detect trace elements in a sample, such as heavy metals.
The Mass Spectrometer market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Agilent Technologies, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Shimadzu Corporation, Waters Corporation, and Bruker Corporation. Show Less Read more