Design and fabrication of a mould with multiple inserts for a polymeric microfluidic device
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The present paper reports the design and fabrication of a mould for mass production of a microfluidic device, "optical
stretcher lab-on-chip, a dual-beam optical trap that is used for trapping and deforming micrometer-sized particles.
In particular, the mould is designed considering multiple and interchangeable inserts for realizing different microfeatures
adopting different processes. Microchannel, reservoirs and V-grooves have been machined via
femtosecond laser process due its capability to process large surface areas with relatively small depth features and
high removal rate. On the contrary, complex 3D micro features with high aspect ratio for inverse capillary tube
housing have been manufactured via ?-electro-discharge-machining technology, since fine pulse discharges can
be used to ensure high precision and good surface roughness. Three-dimensional filling numerical analysis has
been also performed to improve the device design for the ?-injection moulding process and to set the optimized
process parameters. Several prototypes of the Lab-on-chip have been fabricated and experimental tests have been
performed, showing the feasibility of this technological approach
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
micro injection moulding; mould design; laser micromachining; micro EDM; numerical analysis
Elenco autori:
Fassi, Irene; Modica, FRANCESCO GIOVANNI; Trotta, Gianluca
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