Low frequency induction heating for the sealing of plastic microfluidic systems
@article{Knauf2010LowFI, title={Low frequency induction heating for the sealing of plastic microfluidic systems}, author={Benedikt J. Knauf and Dennis Patrick Webb and Changqing Liu and Paul P. Conway}, journal={Microfluidics and Nanofluidics}, year={2010}, volume={9}, pages={243-252} }
Microfluidic systems are being used in many applications and the demand for such systems has been phenomenal in past decades. To meet such high volume market needs, a cheap and rapid method for sealing these microfluidic platforms which is viable for mass manufacture is highly desirable. Low frequency induction heating has been introduced as potential basis of a cost-effective, rapid production method for polymer microfluidic device sealing in preceding publications. Through this technique… CONTINUE READING
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