What Is The True Price/performance Ratio Of Instrument Products?

Aug 27, 2018

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The word "price/performance" is not a sight to be seen. When many people shop, they will make a comparison of the goods, and then choose the most cost-effective, the instrument industry is no exception. When we purchase the instrument, we will compare the similar products and choose the most cost-effective. The price/performance ratio is the proportional relationship between the function and price of a product. However, what is the true cost performance of the instrument? How is the function of the instrument judged? Many purchasers will feel that it is the function of the instrument. Is this understanding accurate? The small series of China Chemical Instrument Network and your instrument unveil the price of the instrument.


In the instrument industry, many people still take it for granted that the ratio of product and function to price is the price/performance ratio. At first glance, this statement is very accurate, but it is not so good. Instrument products and other products have great differences, especially analytical instruments. Analytical instruments are often used for testing. The accuracy of the test data is closely related to the quality of the instrument. Therefore, the accuracy of the instrument and the non-disruptiveness of the test results are instruments. The most important form of performance. That is to say, the function of an instrument does not depend on how many detection functions it has, but on the detection accuracy and the non-disruptiveness of the detection results.


Many people will say that the detection accuracy of products on the market is almost the same, so their cost performance is relatively similar. This statement is accurate for most of the commodities on the market, but for analytical instruments, this statement seems to be inadequate. Most products have some wear and tear in the overuse of the product. Aging and other phenomena, but will not affect the use. What kind of problems will the instrument products cause after wear and aging? The most common one is that the test data is incorrect. For most tests, the data is not correct, not only the error, but also the detection and experiment loss. significance. That is to say, if the detection data of an instrument is not correct, the reproducibility is not strong, which means that the instrument has lost its meaning.


Therefore, when we purchase the instrument, the price/performance ratio is not only the ratio of product function and price, but also takes into account the effective service life of the product. Rather than just seeing the products and prices in front of them, it is necessary to think more about the inconsistency and accuracy of the results after the product has been used for a period of time. This is the true embodiment of the price/performance ratio of instrument products.


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