Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics/HowTo1

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If you have a clean room, somebody there will be able to train you on fabrication, based on our [[/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Master_microfabrication_for_PDMS_replica_molding|protocols]]. If you do not, you can try to experiment with making moulds out of laser machined metal, but it will probably be easier to order them. Stanford offer a [http://www.stanford.edu/group/foundry/index.html foundry service].
If you have a clean room, somebody there will be able to train you on fabrication, based on our [[/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Master_microfabrication_for_PDMS_replica_molding|protocols]]. If you do not, you can try to experiment with making moulds out of laser machined metal, but it will probably be easier to order them. Stanford offer a [http://www.stanford.edu/group/foundry/index.html foundry service].
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Moulding is the most common task: it must be done over and over again, as the chips are usually single use chips. Again, this requires specific equipment not usually found in a bio lab. So unless a friendly lab in your neighbourhood is equipped, just ordering the chips.
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Moulding is the most common task: it must be done over and over again, as the chips are usually single use. Again, this requires specific equipment not usually found in a bio lab. So unless a friendly lab in your neighbourhood is equipped, just ordering the chips.
==Making a mould==  
==Making a mould==  

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