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Thermal Desorption is a laboratory equipment used to separate and analyze volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds from a sample. It is a process that involves heating a sample to a high temperature, which causes the compounds to vaporize and be collected in a gas chromatograph. The process is used in a variety of industries, including environmental, food, and pharmaceuticals.
Thermal Desorption is used to identify and quantify compounds in a sample, as well as to determine the composition of a sample. It is also used to determine the concentration of compounds in a sample, as well as to identify and quantify trace compounds.
The Thermal Desorption market is growing due to the increasing demand for laboratory equipment in various industries. The market is expected to continue to grow as more industries adopt the technology.
Some companies in the Thermal Desorption market include Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu Corporation, PerkinElmer, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Waters Corporation. Show Less Read more