Microfluidic Control System
A microfluidic control system in a laboratory manages the flow of fluids in microfluidic devices to perform various tasks, such as mixing, heating, and incubation: Accurate volume sampling, Spatial and temporal control, Mixing, Washing, and Incubation and heating.
Microfluidic control systems can be used in a variety of ways, including:
Point-of-care (POC) applications: Microfluidic flow control is essential for the design of compact, autonomous microfluidic platforms that can be used in POC applications.
Lab-on-a-chip: Microfluidic technology is used in lab-on-a-chip research for a variety of applications, including molecular analysis and cell biology.
Process automation: Microfluidic devices can perform multiple operations simultaneously, which can shorten the time of an experiment.