The ELISA Analyzer is a unique instrument as it measures the sample density, conductivity, and electrical conductivity
The ELISA Analyzer is a versatile, fully functional, and user-friendly instrument for the analysis of selected samples of liquids and semi-solid materials. It can measure the conductivity, density, and electrical conductivity of the sample using a variety of methods. It is usually run by a probe called a micro propulsion cell. This sample exploration allows researchers to observe the sample in different scientific disciplines such as material science, electronics, and even life science. For those who are in need of an advanced instrument to test sample materials, this is the one to consider.
The ELISA Analyzer is a unique instrument as it measures the sample density, conductivity, and electrical conductivity using electrodes that are attached to a custom-made tap. As the electrodes are attached to the tap, the sample area and sample density change and are read out by the computer.
If material is under scrutiny, the ELISA Analyzer can be used to determine not only its composition but also to find out the amount of the element or elements that make up the sample. The number of elements present can range from several hundreds of percent of the sample mass, all the way down to the level of the sample material. The material properties can be analyzed by the machine to determine if the sample material is suitable for manufacturing applications and/or for use in a particular field of interest. The Conductivity Analyzer is also used to test the electrical conductivity of various samples including metals, glasses, ceramics, nonferrous alloys, plastics, and paper. There are different types of this device. One is a pressure-sensitive probe, whereas another is a conductance detector. Both of these devices are used for the analysis of certain materials.