
Bruker mass spectrometers
Bruker mass spectrometers are advanced scientific instruments used to analyze the composition of substances by measuring the mass of their molecules. They work by ionizing the sample—adding a charge—then separating these charged particles based on their mass-to-charge ratio. This process produces a spectrum that reveals the types and amounts of molecules present. Bruker’s devices are used in fields like pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and materials research to identify and quantify chemical compounds accurately and efficiently. Their technology helps scientists understand complex mixtures, ensuring precise analysis for research, quality control, and development.