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Gas Chromatography (GC) is a laboratory testing technique used to separate and analyze volatile compounds. It is used in a wide range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, environmental, and petrochemical. GC is used to identify and quantify compounds in a sample, as well as to determine the purity of a sample. It is also used to detect trace levels of contaminants in a sample.
GC is a highly sensitive technique, and is often used in combination with other analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry. It is also used to detect and quantify trace levels of compounds in complex mixtures.
The GC market is expected to grow due to increasing demand for laboratory testing services, as well as the need for more accurate and reliable testing methods. The market is also driven by technological advancements in GC instruments, such as the development of automated systems and the introduction of new detectors.
Some of the major companies in the GC market include Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu Corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific, PerkinElmer, Inc., and Waters Corporation. Show Less Read more