What is microdispensers?

Microdispensers are precision instruments used for dispensing small amounts of liquids or particles onto a surface. These dispensers are generally used for research purposes, such as the application of microarrays, biochip production, and drug delivery.

Microdispensers are available in different types and configurations, including piezoelectric, pneumatic, and syringe-based. In piezoelectric microdispensers, tiny droplets are dispensed by applying a voltage to a piezoelectric element, which generates pressure waves in the liquid. Pneumatic microdispensers use compressed air to dispense droplets through a nozzle, while syringe-based microdispensers rely on manual or motorized plunger displacement to create droplets.

The accuracy and precision of microdispensers are critical for successful applications, and they are capable of dispensing droplets of varying sizes, ranging from a few nanoliters to several microliters. Microdispensers are also used in the production of electronic components, such as printed circuit boards, microchips, and sensors.