Rapid prototyping for high-pressure microfluidics

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Carlie Rein from the Center for Engineering, Boston, MA, USA have published the research: Rapid prototyping for high-pressure microfluidics, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: This hole shape can leave a small u2018countersunk` perimeter around a press-fit PFTE rod and this feature can be carried over to the epoxy part and cause issues with bonding.

SUMMARY

    The procedure consists of three main steps: PDMS mold preparation, epoxy pouring, and_(3) mold release, post-processing, and bonding (schematic, Fig 1 and example images, Fig 2). When the . . .

     

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