A Carbon Analyzer is a laboratory device used to measure the carbon content in various materials like metals, alloys, and fuels. Typically constructed from durable plastic and featuring a white exterior, it operates on an electric power supply (220-440 volts). Crucial components include sensors, sample holders, and a combustion chamber. Advanced engineering technologies enable precise carbon detection and analysis. Commonly used in industrial sectors such as metallurgy, energy, and manufacturing, it benefits clients by providing accurate material composition data, ensuring quality control, and enhancing production efficiency. Carbon analyzers help optimize processes and improve product integrity by detecting impurities and refining materials.