• A review of peristaltic micropumps. (rit.edu)
  • We review how our computer controlled, modular, rotary planar peristaltic micropumps and twenty-five port rotary planar valves can be used to create autocalibrating electrochemical MicroClinical Analyzers, multi-well MicroFormulators that can create in vivo the pharmacokinetics observed in animals and humans, and perfusion controllers for multiple NeuroVascular Unit, Gut-in-a Puck, and Thick Tissue Mammary Bioreactors. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • Two industrial-grade piezoelectric micropumps circulate icy-blue cooling liquid. (oneplus.com)
  • Piezoelectric micropumps are commonly used in the medical field thanks to their ability to precisely deliver very small amounts of fluids or gases. (comsol.com)
  • Some of these systems are micropumps, flow sensors and micro valves. (concordia.ca)
  • Micropumps circulate cell culture medium to ensure the cells are nourished and to remove bacteria from the system for specific analysis of the microbiome. (onenucleus.com)
  • First true micropumps were reported in the mid-1970s, but attracted interest only in the 1980s, when Jan Smits and Harald Van Lintel developed MEMS micropumps. (wikipedia.org)
  • MEMS-based micropumps will bleed-off the low velocity fluid on the blade suction surface resulting from the boundary layer separation. (sbir.gov)
  • Research is currently underway using MEMS technology for many innovative applications such as artificial pancreas, human-like motion for prosthetics, sensor arrays for rapid monitoring and diagnosis at home, and micropumps for drug delivery. (electroiq.com)
  • We present a novel mechanism of particle manipulation in alternating-current (ac)- driven electro-osmotic micropumps, utilizing the tunable ratio of viscous drag, inertial and dielectrophoretic forces. (uni-linz.ac.at)
  • Piezoelectric driven micropumps rely on electromechanical property of piezo ceramic to deform in response to applied voltage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Micropumps are devices that can control and manipulate small fluid volumes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The model can be further extended to explore the dynamics of microplate used in micropumps with the help of precise fluid pressure data for a particular dynamic system and mode shapes obtained in free vibration analysis. (concordia.ca)
  • More recently, efforts have been made to design non-mechanical micropumps that are functional in remote locations due to their non-dependence on external power. (wikipedia.org)
  • Micropumps can be grouped into mechanical and non-mechanical devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • This technology uses 3D printers to make mechanical biotech components and devices like microfilters and micropumps. (breakingnewsenglish.com)
  • Many of the Micropumps use an innovative internal pressure loaded suction shoe which allows the pump to self-compensate for wear and to maintain high volumetric efficiency, even at high operating pressures. (labbulletin.com)
  • They're powered by internal micropumps, so you don't need an outside compressed air source. (mcmaster.com)
  • Manufacturers are increasingly designing small devices such as hearing aids, ear canal implant devices, micropumps, and micromanipulators. (mddionline.com)
  • Implanting these cannulas with micropumps allowed the researchers to remotely control the behavior of animals. (mit.edu)
  • Its wide range of products includes ¬pharmaceutical packaging and products for the simple and safe administration of medicines: Insulin pens, inhalers, micropumps, prefillable syringes, injection vials, ampoules, bottles and containers for liquid and solid medications with closure and safety systems as well as packaging for the cosmetics industry. (pharmaceutical-technology.com)
  • Activities allow for further discovery into the operation of micropumps. (nanohub.org)
  • The present study provides significant findings on enhancing the radiation performance in MHD micropumps through utilization of blood-based hybrid nanofluids, thereby offering potential advantages to the domain of biomedical engineering. (bvsalud.org)
  • It addresses a literature gap by analysing the radiative impact of blood-based hybrid nanofluids in MHD micropumps. (bvsalud.org)
  • Its wide range of products includes ¬pharmaceutical packaging and products for the simple and safe administration of medicines: Insulin pens, inhalers, micropumps, prefillable syringes, injection vials, ampoules, bottles and containers for liquid and solid medications with closure and safety systems as well as packaging for the cosmetics industry. (pharmaceutical-technology.com)
  • We review how our computer controlled, modular, rotary planar peristaltic micropumps and twenty-five port rotary planar valves can be used to create autocalibrating electrochemical MicroClinical Analyzers, multi-well MicroFormulators that can create in vivo the pharmacokinetics observed in animals and humans, and perfusion controllers for multiple NeuroVascular Unit, Gut-in-a Puck, and Thick Tissue Mammary Bioreactors. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • Innovative design and lean manufacturing based around reliable fluid separated valves and micropumps. (qmed.com)
  • Other techniques, such as electro-osmotic pumps or integrated micropumps, are used for more specific needs and are described below [1]. (fluigent.com)
  • The use of organ perfusion systems, prolonged use of micropumps and state of the art in Xenotransplantation will be discussed in the context of VAD as bridge to transplantation. (eacts.org)
  • The reliable micropumps from BIERI help you to ensure optimal operation of your drilling tools. (hydac.com)
  • More recently, efforts have been made to design non-mechanical micropumps that are functional in remote locations due to their non-dependence on external power. (wikipedia.org)
  • Do you find yourself puzzled by the increasing significance of micropumps in modern technology? (bodenpump.com)