I got the shrinking part down to a science so yet it would be flat enough for macrofluidic channels like 0.5mm+
I use the vacuum plasma method to clean my PDMS and glass slide. It works well but again its more macro than micro. I've made gradient generators, pH sensors (two input laminar pH chromogenic marker flow thing), and some small mixing stuff. End goal was to use it for reliable protoplast isolation and culture. The shrinkydink white (clear sucks) is a bit temperamental but with a convection oven and small cookie sheet you can really get it to set flat. Just takes way longer than the 7min described by the mfg.
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
Plant Biotech R&D
I use the vacuum plasma method to clean my PDMS and glass slide. It works well but again its more macro than micro. I've made gradient generators, pH sensors (two input laminar pH chromogenic marker flow thing), and some small mixing stuff. End goal was to use it for reliable protoplast isolation and culture. The shrinkydink white (clear sucks) is a bit temperamental but with a convection oven and small cookie sheet you can really get it to set flat. Just takes way longer than the 7min described by the mfg.
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
Plant Biotech R&D
From: Alexey Zaytsev
Sent: 2/14/2014 9:27 PM
To: diybio@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [DIYbio] microfluidic chips to order






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