2006
DOI: 10.1088/0960-1317/16/8/033
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Low-pressure, high-temperature thermal bonding of polymeric microfluidic devices and their applications for electrophoretic separation

Abstract: Low-pressure, high-temperature thermal bonding of polymeric microfluidic devices and their applications for electrophoretic separation

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“…However, if the speed is set at 100%, channels of 79 ± 1 µm×78 ± 1 µm can be obtained. This inversely proportional relation was somehow expected as the lateral speed controls the number of laser pulses applied per unit area [29]. As it can be seen in Figure 1B, the energy distribution of the laser beam on the surface [26,49] resulted in Gaussian-shaped channels.…”
Section: Microfabrication Of Channels Using Vector Modesupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…However, if the speed is set at 100%, channels of 79 ± 1 µm×78 ± 1 µm can be obtained. This inversely proportional relation was somehow expected as the lateral speed controls the number of laser pulses applied per unit area [29]. As it can be seen in Figure 1B, the energy distribution of the laser beam on the surface [26,49] resulted in Gaussian-shaped channels.…”
Section: Microfabrication Of Channels Using Vector Modesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Although traditionally limited by the resolution of the engraver, the process has been explored to fabricate microfluidic components for different applications including injectors [28], channels [29,30], pumps [31], mixers [32], cytometers [33], valves [34], reactors [35], and devices for PCR amplification [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of techniques have been developed for bonding homogeneous or heterogeneous polymer pairings by exposing them to heat 25,26 , microwaves 27 , or solvents 28,29 . Other approaches have used glue 30 , or in situ polymerisation 31 for bonding.…”
Section: Chip Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fabrication is based on the lamination thermal bonding technique. 21,22 In this method, three polymethylmethacrylate ͑PMMA͒ plates ͑50 mmϫ 50 mm͒ were bonded together to form a closed microfluidic channel with inlet and outlet holes. Thus, the middle PMMA defines the depth of the channel.…”
Section: Experiments On Thermal Mixingmentioning
confidence: 99%