ANALYSIS REPORT ON MICROFLUIDIC VISCOMETERS FOR BIOCHEMICAL APPLICATION
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Abstract
The history of viscosity measurement is outdated and it is believed that the viscosity of motor
oils was measured when the car industry came about[1]. A rotating viscometer for measuring
viscosity at various temperatures is one which may be used. The CCTRV was designed,
constructed and compared to the existing one to obtain more accurate viscosity information
from any liquid in this treatise. The microfluidic device offers a range of features, such as
simple to use, portable, operational transparency and a quick and marginal reaction volume
detection.This review discussed the development and application of various microfluidic
viscometers, mainly for biomedical uses. The state-of-the-art approach is used to manufacture
microviscometers for point of care diagnosis on a commercial scale. This review summarizes
the limits of the presented conventional viscometers and value chain, including designs,
manufacturing techniques and other related methods.It has been found that microfluidic
viscometers have unbelievable uses for controlled and selective regular monitoring and
personalized point of care devices.
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