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Microfluidics ports
2007-07-23
Ciro Chiappini
2007-07-23
Kirt Williams
2007-07-24
[email protected]
2007-07-24
Gareth Jenkins
2007-07-24
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Microfluidics ports
Kirt Williams
2007-07-23
See B. L. Gray, D. Jaeggi, N. J. Mourlas, B. P. van Drieënhuizen, K. R.
Williams, N. I. Maluf, and G. T. A. Kovacs, “Novel Interconnection
Technologies for Integrated Microfluidic Systems,� Sensors and Actuators A,
vol. 77, 1999, pp. 57-65. Also in Hilton Head '98, pp. 112-115.
Two types of capillary connections to chips were made.
    --Kirt Williams

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ciro Chiappini" 
To: "General MEMS discussion" 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 1:53 PM
Subject: [mems-talk] Microfluidics ports


> Hi
>
> We are trying to develop a microfluidics flow chamber for biological
> application. We require the smallest possible interfaces to the
> microfluidics chip. We are trying with capillary tubes but that presents
> several problems with leaking. We also saw microfluidics ports from
> upchurch
> but their outer diameter is too big (8mm) and doesn't allow us to do
> microscopy. Does anyone know about small interfaces to the microfluidic
> world?
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