- Apart from clinical diagnostics, critical applications of biochemistry
analyzers include drugs-of-abuse testing and diagnostic testing of patient's metabolic functions
With the introduction of new whole blood biosensors, the role of
analyzers expanded significantly.
The Precision Current-Voltage
Analyzer Series is comprised of the following three
analyzer families:
The 1990s saw a gradual redefinition of the spectrum
analyzer to take advantage of the best that both digital and analog design could provide.
When the Niton XLt 797X
analyzer is combined with a test stand and Thermo's NDT remote control and video tracking software, it provides functionality inline with bench-top units, according to Thermo.
Distillation
analyzers are built to perform specific standard analyses, of which ASTM D86 is the most common ASTM D850 and ASTM D1078 are also common standard testing protocols that utilize distillation.
Deep Log
Analyzer requires Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003 running on at least 1 GHz Pentium-class processor, 128MB of RAM and 25MB of disk space.
It will include display snapshots from scopes and protocol
analyzers showing good and bad signaling.
Platform also announced the
Analyzer QuickStart package, a turn-key professional services offering to speed deployment or upgrades, including on-site installation and configuration and more than 20 custom reports not available in the base
Analyzer offering.
This new system is part of the PE Biosystems line of capillary instruments for DNA analysis which was introduced in 1995 with the ABI PRISM(R) 310 Genetic
Analyzer, the first commercial capillary sequencer.
Anacon Corp., Hopkinton, Mass., displayed its new TCA-8 and TCA-12 thermal conductivity
analyzers. Reportedly, the new units can quickly and accurately measure the thermal conductivity of insulating materials.
With the rugged environments where these
analyzers are put to use in mind, Altitude's designers worked closely with Thermo engineers and scientists to develop an XRF
analyzers that would maximize operators' productivity.