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|project title= DIY Microfluidics | |project title= DIY Microfluidics Devices | ||
|image= Microfluidics thumbnail.jpg | |image= Microfluidics thumbnail.jpg | ||
|date = Q1 2019 | |date = Q1 2019 | ||
|status= in | |status= in development | ||
|initiator= [http://www.biotop-heidelberg.de BIOTOP Community Lab e.V.] | |initiator= [http://www.biotop-heidelberg.de BIOTOP Community Lab e.V.] | ||
|team= Patrick & [[User:Yunus|Yunus]] | |team= [[User:P|Patrick]] & [[User:Yunus|Yunus]] | ||
|materials=Acrylic | |materials=[[Acrylic Glass]], 3M Double Sided Tape | ||
|tools= Laser Cutter, Biotop Lab | |tools=[[Laser Cutter]], Biotop Lab | ||
|software= Affinity Designer, VisiCut | |software=[[Affinity Designer]], [[VisiCut]] | ||
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=== Concept === | === Concept === | ||
== Version History == | |||
[[File: Microfluidics-progress.png|border|300px]] | [[File: Microfluidics-progress.png|border|300px]] |
Latest revision as of 22:02, 22 September 2022
ProjectInfoBox DIY Microfluidics Devices | |
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Status: | in development |
Release Date: | Q1 2019 |
Initiator: | BIOTOP Community Lab e.V. |
Team: | Patrick & Yunus |
Materials Used: | Acrylic Glass, 3M Double Sided Tape |
Tools Used: | Laser Cutter, Biotop Lab |
Software Used: | Affinity Designer, VisiCut |
Microfluidics deals with the behaviour, precise control and manipulation of fluids that are geometrically constrained to a small, typically sub-millimetre, scale at which capillary penetration governs mass transport. - Our goal is to develop custom DIY microfluidics chips (currently as a proof of concept), and perform lab-on-a-chip like experiments.
Development of our own microfluidics devices
Concept
Version History
V 0 and V 1
Version Zero was our first shot at microfluidics. We wanted to perform a simple proof-of-concept: Get liquid flowing from an input hole through a spiral to an output hole. The chip was made from three laser-cut layers: A top acrylic glass plate with the input and output wholes, a middle layer made out of double sided 3M tape that included the actual channels, and finally a bottom layer.
With Version One we improved our channel smoothness and overall build quality.
-> Images -> Laser Settings
V 2 - V 4
V B02
V B03
V B04
V B04-A V B04-B