1) A microtube is a miniature system that integrates sensors, actuators, control circuits and communication modules. Microtubes are very small in size and power consumption, so they are widely used in medical, environmental monitoring, industrial automation, military and other fields. Microtubes can realize real-time monitoring and control of physical, chemical and biological quantities, which provides convenience for people's production and life.
2) Microtubes can also be called microchannels, which are miniature tubes whose channels have dimensions similar to those of micrometers. The structure of microtubes is very fine, which can realize the transmission of liquid, gas, energy, signals, etc., so they are widely used in the fields of fluid dynamics, sensors, micro-nanometer processing, and so on. The manufacturing process of microtubes is relatively complex, requiring high-precision processing equipment and advanced processes.
3) Microtubes can also refer to tiny tubes, which are often used in medical devices. The diameter of microtubes is usually below a few millimeters, and they can be used to deliver drugs, injections, drainage and other operations. Microtubing has a wide range of applications, for example, it can be used in heart surgery, hemodialysis, cancer treatment, and so on. Because of their small size and high delivery precision, microtubes are being used more and more widely in the medical field.