by Dr. Robert L. Stevenson
The 70th annual meeting of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) was held last month in Minneapolis. With mass spectrometry (MS) growing rapidly—and a top-down analytics forecast of over 17,000 MS instruments to be installed globally in 2022—the meeting qualifies as one of the most important in the science space.
Instrument type
|
2021 Market Share ($, %)
|
Projected Shipments 2022 (units)
|
Projected Growth in 2022/2021 (%)
|
Triple Quadrupole & Ion Trap LC-MS
|
35%
|
4,000
|
7.6%
|
LC-ToF, Q-ToF, Orbitrap, FT-ICR
|
25%
|
2,000
|
8.1%
|
GC-MS
|
17%
|
7,000
|
5.7%
|
MALDI-TOF
|
9%
|
1,000
|
8.2%
|
Single Quadrupole LC-MS
|
7%
|
3,000
|
8.5%
|
Total
|
|
17,000
|
|
The installed base has been largely driven by advances in the applications of MS. Rapid advances in instrumentation contribute to the short product life cycle (~ 5 years), leading to a significant replacement market.
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