On 03/26/2014 02:57 AM, Huit wrote:
nanodrop_spectrophotometers_are_just_a_fancy_box/
But it has a patent...on the linkage and spacing and surface the sample is on
that creates a volume measurement easily. "patented sample retention technology (surface tension)"
Wiping your sample into a tiny well etched in a glass slide with a squeegie on a stick
would go around that patent probably. A microfluidic chamber in the optical path
would go around that patent probably.
etc.
etc.
And then, when you get done designing and testing,
be sure to wrap it in a fancy box, or no scientists
will buy it!
Isn't that university machine shop look of the ND-1000
nice and experimenty?
That will hook the chemists.
Certain bio researchers would go for an organic looking "industrial designed"
microorganism X500 magnification look.
Others might be snagged by a case adorned with symbols and 3D shapes of
critical compounds found in base pairs...
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