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Flow Stabilizer

Lab Expo Flow Stabilizer is a passive fluid component designed to reduce pulsation in airflow from diaphragm or piston pumps. They utilize an internal expansion chamber and small orifice design. This stabilizer improves the accuracy of gas sampling, analysis, and flow-based measurements by delivering steady and continuous flow output. Their compact structure supports seamless integration into microfluidic and analytical systems. Our Flow Stabilizer is ideal for use in environmental monitoring, lab automation, and gas detection instruments.

FAQ for Flow Stabilizer

1: What is a Flow Stabilizer?

A Flow Stabilizer is a passive fluid component used to smooth out pulsating airflow generated by diaphragm or piston pumps, providing a more consistent and stable output.

2: What role does the internal expansion chamber play in a Flow Stabilizer?

The internal expansion chamber temporarily absorbs pressure surges in the airflow, allowing pulsations to dissipate and stabilizing the output before it exits the system.

3: How does the small orifice design contribute to pulsation reduction?

The small orifice restricts the rapid movement of air, damping the amplitude of pulsations and creating a smoother, more uniform airflow from diaphragm or piston pumps.

4: How does a Flow Stabilizer improve the accuracy of gas sampling and analysis?

By minimizing pulsations and delivering a steady, continuous flow, the stabilizer ensures that sensors and analyzers receive a consistent gas sample, reducing fluctuations that can affect measurement precision.

5: Why is a compact design important for Flow Stabilizers in microfluidic system?

Microfluidic and analytical setups often have limited space. A compact stabilizer ensures minimal footprint, making it easier to integrate into tight spaces without compromising system layout.