Are electrical problems breaking your mass spectrometers?
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Are electrical problems breaking your mass spectrometers?
Laboratory environments rely on some of the highest-level analytical instruments used in industry, not the least of which are mass spectrometers. As long as the analyst-to-machine ratio is roughly 2:5 and the facility has enough space and power resources, there isn’t necessarily a standard for how many of these instruments can be present in a laboratory. Plus, most of them may be in use on any given day. Maintenance and operation of these instruments demands no less than absolute meticulousness on the part of laboratory analysts and technicians. This is precisely why personnel have meticulous, redundant calibration processes intended to all but guarantee the accuracy of sample results on these rigorously worked machines.