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A high-tech option for finding the tiny dimensions of air bubbles in fluid-filled tubes is provided by bubble sensors. The fluid flow is unhindered when applied between the ports of this simple push-in device.
These sensors can be customized to meet specific needs and range in size from 1mm to 25mm.
The use of bubble sensors has expanded during life-saving procedures including heart bypass surgery, haemodialysis, blood processing, and autotransfusion, among others, due to their demonstrated high level of effectiveness in the medical industry.
The Global Flow-bubble sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The upgraded SONOFLOW CO.56 Pro V2.0 flow-bubble sensor and the BLD03 blood leak detector, as well as a large selection of sensors for medical applications, will be on display at booth N08 in hall 8A by SONOTEC.
With its multi-level safety concept and measurement channel architecture, the sensor—which is intended for incorporation in medical equipment like extracorporeal life support systems (ECLS)—aims to raise the bar for non-contact ultrasonic sensors used in medical applications.
The new bubble detection sensor from Instruments was announced. The bubble detection technology from Instrumems is a novel measurement system for greater precision in liquid handling, resulting in decreased errors. It is simple to integrate into current liquid control systems.
For the detection of air bubbles in a variety of materials, including plastic, stainless steel, metal, etc., Introtek International created the innovative integrated BDR series.