Discrete Analyzer

Discrete analyzers are chemical analyzers which the samples are kept in distinct cuvettes (wells) while the instrument performs its tests. This is in contrast to flow analyzers which use a pump that provides a continuous flow of reagents throughout testing. Most methods that are manually performed by a technician on the bench or in a flow analyzer can be modified to run on a discrete analyzer. Detection limits are usually on par with manual spectrophotometry.


Most discrete analyzers on the market today fall into two categories: direct read and flow cell. Direct read analyzers produce the final reading through the same cuvette in which the reagents and sample were mixed whereas a flow cell will mix the sample in a cuvette and then draw the final product into a flow cell for reading.

CompanyThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher Scientific
ItemThermo Scientific™ Gallery Plus Enzyme MasterThermo Scientific™ Gallery™ Plus Aqua Master Discrete Analyzer
Catalog NumberIQLAANGADXFAPRMBNTIQLAANGADXFAPRMBNV
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DescriptionExperience the Thermo Scientific™ Gallery™ Plus Enzyme Master - the first automated discrete analyzers designed specifically for enzyme assay applications. The custom-designed software, reagent additions, incubations, and measurements are fully automated, which saves time, eliminates manual error, ... Read MoreMaximize your productivity with the Thermo Scientific™ Gallery™ Plus Aqua Master Discrete Analyzer, a high-throughput, fully automated, discrete photometric analyzer for water, nutrient and agricultural testing. It generates fast, reproducible results in a compact, benchtop design and ... Read More
Capacity54 to 108 samples54 to 108 samples
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