Application Notes

Looking to optimize your microfluidic experiments and ensure seamless results?

Running a microfluidic experiment means dealing with pressure stability, flow control, chip compatibility and data reproducibility at the same time. Our application notes document the setups we actually use in the lab: which instruments go together, how we connect them, which parameters work, and what to watch out for when results drift. Each note covers a specific use case, from cell perfusion inside a CO2 incubator to viscous liquid flow measurement, with the hardware list, the protocol, and the data we obtained. They are meant to be read before building your setup, not after. Browse the notes below. If you are working on a use case we have not yet covered, get in touch with our team.