Re: [DIYbio] Microfluidics -

On 02/25/2014 10:58 AM, Bjonnh wrote:
> Maybe it could be of some interest for those of you tempted by microfluidics:
>
> http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac4041857


The 250 microns seems OK. To get down to helpful low costs, printed semiconductor
is needed as well as insulator material. 100 microns is a more useful feature size.
It's an evolution. Thanks for this report.

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