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The Carbon Analyzer market is a segment of the Laboratory Equipment industry. Carbon Analyzers are used to measure the amount of carbon in a sample, such as soil, water, or air. These instruments are used in a variety of industries, including environmental, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical. Carbon Analyzers are used to measure the amount of carbon in a sample, such as soil, water, or air. They are also used to measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Carbon Analyzers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, from benchtop models to large, multi-channel systems. They are typically used in laboratories, but can also be used in the field. The cost of Carbon Analyzers varies depending on the type and size of the instrument.
Some of the companies in the Carbon Analyzer market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Shimadzu, Agilent Technologies, PerkinElmer, and Metrohm. Show Less Read more