Micromixer

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In mechanics, a micromixer is a device based on mechanical microparts used to mix fluids. This device represents a key technology to fields such as Chemical industry, Pharmaceutical industry, Analytical chemistry, Biochemistry, and high-throughput synthesis, since it makes use of the miniaturization of the fluids associated in the mixing to reduce quantities involved in the chemical and/or biochemical processes. Typically, the characteristic channel sizes of micromixers range from a few micrometres to a few millimetres.[1] They can be operated in the range from less than 1 ml/h to 10,000 L/h, making them suitable not only for research and development or analysis but also for chemical or biotechnological production[2][3]

Coriolis microreactor

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