Hydrodynamic cavitation is a phenomenon in which rapid pressure variations in a liquid induce the formation, growth and subsequent collapse of microbubbles. This process generates localised high ...
Can you explain how Bartels Mikrotechnik’s experience benefits clients looking for a fast entry into microfluidic applications? Bartels Mikrotechnik has over 26 years of experience in the ...
The Biden administration awarded $45 million Tuesday to a research hub at Oregon State University that is working to develop applications for microfluidics, the science of manipulating fluids at ...
Piezo technology is particularly suitable for fulfilling specific requirements of active microfluidics in wide-ranging medical technology applications. A new white paper from PI Ceramic describes the ...
Microfluidics technology development is entering a new phase, according to Andreas Manz, Ph.D., head of research at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Saarbrücken, Germany. Now that the ...
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