[mems-talk] flow in microchannel

Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D. debban at nanoink.net
Tue Jul 8 09:06:05 EDT 2003


You could try Upchurch Scientific for the fluidic interconnects. They
have a variety of solutions available. For continuous flow - syringe
pump is a convenient option - since these are relatively insensitive to
pressure drop. 

Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D.
Microfluidics Engineer
NanoInk, Inc.
215 E. Hacienda Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008.
Ph: (408) 379-9069 x202
Fax: (408) 379-9072
Email: debban at nanoink.net
www.nanoink-inc.com
 

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Subject: [mems-talk] flow in microchannel

Hi,
     I am working on a microchannel for microfluidic appln and am
looking 
for some good way of connecting the tubings to the inlet and outlet.Also

what is the better way to get a good flow rate thru the channel for a 
continous flow thru channel.Any papers related to this or any
suggestions 
would be of great help.

Thanks in advance.
Anand

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