Most of the multi-well plates are sterilized with Gamma radiation... I
guess maybe HEPA filtered air made into plasma could help, but
diffusion into tiny wells seems like it would take a while.
I'd be concerned with FDM printer stock being unclean too. And it
could vary batch to batch, trace contaminants would be a PITA to track
down.
I'm just making the worst of this though, sterility could be fine and
dandy, and maybe the plastics/contaminants benign enough. Not too
interesting to me though, I wouldn't want a mis-diagnoses because I
couldn't get the more pure plastic or more clean plastic.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Jonathan Cline <jncline@gmail.com> wrote:
> If a 3d printer is already available, why not just print 384-well microtiter
> plates..
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> On Friday, July 18, 2014 6:08:19 AM UTC-7, aife wrote:
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>> Make a frame to hold the bubble wrap and put it in a 3d printer with the
>> printing head replaced by a programmable syringe and you can do all of
>> combinatorial interesting things...
>>
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