Development of a Custom-Made 3D Printing Protocol with Commercial Resins for Manufacturing Microfluidic Devices

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2022-09-06T12:24:07Z

2022-09-06T12:24:07Z

2022-07-21

2022-09-06T07:52:33Z

Abstract

The combination of microfluidics and photo-polymerization techniques such as stereolithography (SLA) has emerged as a new field which has a lot of potential to influence in such important areas as biological analysis, and chemical detection among others. However, the integration between them is still at an early stage of development. In this article, after analyzing the resolution of a custom SLA 3D printer with commercial resins, microfluidic devices were manufactured using three different approaches. First, printing a mold with the objective of creating a Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) replica with the microfluidic channels; secondly, open channels have been printed and then assembled with a flat cover of the same resin material. Finally, a closed microfluidic device has also been produced in a single process of printing. Important results for 3D printing with commercial resins have been achieved by only printing one layer on top of the channel. All microfluidic devices have been tested successfully for pressure-driven fluid flow.

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English

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142955

Polymers, 2022, vol. 14, num. 14, p. 2955

https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142955

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