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Rapid Fabrication of Custom Microfluidic Devices for Research and Educational Applications
Published on: November 20, 2019
Use of vacuum bagging for fabricating thermoplastic microfluidic devices
Christopher L Cassano1, Andrew J Simon, Wei Liu
1Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group, Dept. of Mech. & Aerospace Eng., Univ. of Florida, P.O. Box 116250, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. hfan@ufl.edu.
Abstract:
In this work we present a novel thermal bonding method for thermoplastic microfluidic devices. This simple method employs a modified vacuum bagging technique, a concept borrowed from the aerospace industry, to produce conventional thick substrate microfluidic devices, as well as multi-layer film devices. The bonds produced using this method are superior to those obtained using conventional thermal bonding methods, including thermal lamination, and are capable of sustaining burst pressures in excess of 550 kPa. To illustrate the utility of this method, thick substrate devices were produced, as well as a six-layer film device that incorporated several complex features.

