On 02/26/2015 02:32 PM, Peter Shankles wrote:
> What I want to know is:
> What types of features and designs would be most important to include?
Ability to design chambers in between thin flexible layers -- so they could become pumps...
Pressure connections, (5 bar or whatever your process can do), out the top,
(normal to the plane), of planar microfluidic assy.
> How much would you be willing to pay for this functionality (software will be open source, but there is hardware as well)?
$500+
> What would you be most interested in using microfluidics for?
Flow cytometry on the cheap.
> Anything else you can think of. I would appreciate any input you have.
Does this avail existing flex circuit fabbing tech in polyamide?
John Griessen
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