Market Snapshot:
SPE Cartridge is a cartridge which is been used for the process of solid-phase extraction (SPE), it is increasingly useful for the technique of sample preparation. Many problems can be prevented with SPE, which are associated with extraction of liquid/liquid, such as less-than-quantitative recoveries, incomplete phase separations, breakable specialty glassware, use of expensive, and disposal of huge quantities of organic solvents. SPE is very efficient than liquid/liquid extraction, yields the quantitative extractions that are easy to perform is automated and rapid. SPE cartridges are basically available with many of the different sorbents. These especially correspond to the usual filling materials of the HPLC columns, for example, normal phase, reversed-phase, ion exchange or the mixed-mode materials.
Market Drivers
- Technological advancements in instrumentation
- Government investments in academics and life sciences
- Growth in generics and CROs
Market Trend
- Increasing use of the solid phase extraction technique
Restraints
- High cost of instruments
- Government policies and regulations
Opportunities
Strong opportunity in future due to effective and success of analysis at low cost and Expansion in developing countries
Players Covered in the Study are:
Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States), 3M (United States), Agilent Technologies (United States), Biotage (Sweden), GL Sciences (Japan), Merck (United States), Anpel (Shanghai), Waters (United States), Avantor Performance Materials (United States) and PerkinElmer (United States)
What can be explored with SPE Cartridge study:
Where SPE Cartridge industry stands in scaling its end use implementations
What concrete benefits would result from scaled initiatives by Players
Where Players should focus their investments cycle
Key success factors and recommendations for upscaling future growth.
Target Market / Country and Key Business Segments
Available Customization:
List of players that can be included in the study on immediate basis are W. R. Grace & Co (United States), UCT (United States), Restek Corporation (United States) and Orochem Technologies (United States).