作者
RD Sochol, E Sweet, CC Glick, S Venkatesh, A Avetisyan, KF Ekman, A Raulinaitis, A Tsai, A Wienkers, K Korner, K Hanson, A Long, BJ Hightower, G Slatton, DC Burnett, TL Massey, K Iwai, LP Lee, KSJ Pister, L Lin
发表日期
2016
期刊
Lab on a Chip
卷号
16
期号
4
页码范围
668-678
出版商
Royal Society of Chemistry
简介
The miniaturization of integrated fluidic processors affords extensive benefits for chemical and biological fields, yet traditional, monolithic methods of microfabrication present numerous obstacles for the scaling of fluidic operators. Recently, researchers have investigated the use of additive manufacturing or “three-dimensional (3D) printing” technologies – predominantly stereolithography – as a promising alternative for the construction of submillimeter-scale fluidic components. One challenge, however, is that current stereolithography methods lack the ability to simultaneously print sacrificial support materials, which limits the geometric versatility of such approaches. In this work, we investigate the use of multijet modelling (alternatively, polyjet printing) – a layer-by-layer, multi-material inkjetting process – for 3D printing geometrically complex, yet functionally advantageous fluidic components comprised of both static …
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