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QuickStart™ Pressure Sensor Enhances System Safety and Efficiency

Boost lab performance and reliability with smart fluidic monitoring

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Lab managers looking to elevate system performance and operational safety can now turn to Biotech Fluidics’ QuickStart™ pressure sensor, a digital, in-line pressure monitoring solution designed for seamless integration into analytical and diagnostic instruments.

The QuickStart™ enables real-time detection of pressure changes within fluidic pathways, helping labs avoid system downtime caused by overpressure incidents. This precise monitoring tool enhances workflows in key areas such as spatial biology, DNA sequencing, and protein detection, supporting both quality control and cost-efficiency.

By combining a fully isolated MEMS sensing element, factory calibration, and I2C communication, the sensor offers a plug-and-play experience ideal for labs needing scalable, low-maintenance solutions.

Why Lab Managers Will Benefit from QuickStart™

  • Reduces risk of instrument failure from fluid overpressure
  • Improves operational efficiency with instant pressure feedback
  • Minimizes training time thanks to factory calibration and ease of use
  • Supports multiple applications including flow cytometry and SPR
  • Compact, adaptable design integrates with existing instruments
  • Enhances compliance through consistent pressure logging

QuickStart™ provides a cost-effective method for achieving precision in fluid control while safeguarding laboratory equipment and results.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The original press release was provided by Biotech Fluidics.

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