Fabrication of biochips with micro fluidic channels by micro end-milling and powder blasting

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For microfabrications of biochips with micro fluidic channels, a large number of micro fabrication techniques based on silicon or glass-based Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) technologies were proposed in the last decade. In recent years, for low cost and mass production, polymer-based microfabrication techniques by microinjection molding and micro hot embossing have been proposed. These techniques, which require a proper photoresist, mask, UV light exposure, developing, and electroplating as a preprocess, are considered to have some problems. In this study, we propose a new microfabrication technology which consists of micro end-milling and powder blasting. This technique could be directly applied to fabricate the metal mold without any preprocesses. The metal mold with micro-channels is machined by micro end-milling, and then, burrs generated in the end-milling process are removed by powder blasting. From the experimental results, micro end-milling combined with powder blasting could be applied effectively for fabrication of the injection mold of biochips with micro fluidic channels. © 2008 by MDPI.

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Yun, D. J., Seo, T. I., & Park, D. S. (2008). Fabrication of biochips with micro fluidic channels by micro end-milling and powder blasting. Sensors, 8(2), 1308–1320. https://doi.org/10.3390/s8021308

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