Analyser

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Analyser

An analyser (or analyzer) is a device or instrument used to examine the composition or properties of a substance or system. Analysers are widely used in various fields such as chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, and engineering to provide critical data and insights.

Types of Analysers[edit | edit source]

Analysers can be classified based on their application and the type of analysis they perform. Some common types include:

  • Spectrometer: Used to measure the properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Chromatograph: Used for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.
  • Mass spectrometer: Used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.
  • Gas analyzer: Used to determine the composition of gases.
  • Blood analyzer: Used in medical laboratories to analyze blood samples.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Analysers have a wide range of applications across different industries:

  • In chemistry, analysers are used to identify the composition of chemical substances.
  • In medicine, analysers are used for diagnostic purposes, such as blood tests and urinalysis.
  • In environmental science, analysers are used to monitor air and water quality.
  • In industrial processes, analysers are used to ensure the quality and consistency of products.

Components[edit | edit source]

The basic components of an analyser typically include:

  • A sample introduction system
  • A detector to measure the properties of the sample
  • A data processing unit to interpret the results
  • A display or output system to present the findings

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD