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Microfluidics

Microfluidic devices (MFDs) are used in many healthcare, biological, and medical applications. They also have growing uses in environmental analysis and food and agriculture research. In addition, microfluidics is becoming increasingly important as pharmaceutical companies seek high-performance but cost-effective diagnostic techniques during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Application Cases

PDMS Molding in Microfluidic

  • 2 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 18 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

  • PDMS

    Mold-making process

PDMS Molding in Microfluidic

Overall dimension: 6 x 2 x 10 mm³,printing with 2 μm layer thickness. Using SR reisn (Sacrificial resin)and 2μm layer thickness to print a 6 x 2 x 10 mm³ part with minimum pore size: 18 μm, and doing PDMS molding (see the white, transparent model in the picture)

  • 2 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 18 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

  • PDMS

    Mold-making process

Emulsion generator

  • 10 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 54 each

    pin-hole structure

  • 240 μm

    Thinnest wall thickness

Emulsion generator

Overall diomension:11.5×11.5×12mm³ with 54 pin holes.The pin holes have concentric circles of different diameters, with a minimum hole of 0.6mm and a minimum wall thickness of 0.24mm.

  • 10 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 54 each

    pin-hole structure

  • 240 μm

    Thinnest wall thickness

Planar microfluidic chip

  • 2/10 μm

    Optical accuracy

  • 20/50 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

Planar microfluidic chip

Overall dimensions of left microfluidic chip: 10 × 10 × 1 mm³, with 20 μm minimum channel width
Overall dimensions of right microfluidic chip: 25 × 25 × 2 mm³, with 50 μm minimum channel width

  • 2/10 μm

    Optical accuracy

  • 20/50 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

Microfluidic integrated system

  • 10 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 50 μm

    Minimum aperture

  • 150 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

Microfluidic integrated system

Overall dimensions: 44 × 37 × 11 mm³, with 50 μm minimum pore size and 150 μm minimum channel diameter.The micro-nano cross-scale fabrication capabilities of PμSL technology enable integrated printing, facilitating the printing of complex and multi-module microfluidic structures.

  • 10 μm

    Optical resolution

  • 50 μm

    Minimum aperture

  • 150 μm

    Minimum channel diameter

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