Download the application note “Galileo flow rate sensor comparative performance”.

The Galileo application note compares the performance of our Galileo flow sensor to two of the most commonly available flow sensors on the market, Bronkhorst and Sensirion flow sensors. Galileo is within 5% accuracy across the tested flow rate range and displays a sample variance of 1-3 orders of magnitude smaller than the other flow sensors.

Access the raw data of the results shown in the Galileo flow sensor comparative performance application note.

Microfluidics Innovation Center. (2024). GALILEO flow rate measurements [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12530912

Know your flow profile: Download the application note “Microfluidic cell perfusion with a syringe pump”.

Syringe pumps are a commonly used option for cell culture applications. This application note demonstrates the setting up of a syringe pump for cell perfusion. The Galileo flow sensor is used to measure the generated flow profile.

Science for everyone: Download the activity sheet “Measure how fast water flows using ordinary objects at home!”

Measuring flow rate at home can be an exciting hands-on activity! Explore the easy experiments of this activity sheet to calculate water flow rate using various creative methods. Available in English and French.

Use our Galileo flow sensor to measure and control the flow rate of viscous liquids: Download our application note “Viscous liquid flow rate measurement”.

Viscous liquids are commonly used in a variety of microfluidic applications such as flow focusing for imaging flow cytometry, and droplet generation for emulsion production. This application note profiles the performance of our Galileo flow sensor with a range of viscous liquids.