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Potential of glass microfluidics
Mainly microfluidics technologies used polymer based materials (elastomers, thermoplastics) for the low entry cost and the fast protoyping capabilities. However, glass remain the best material for extreme conditions experiments with a higher chemical and bulge pressure resistances capabilities than conventional polymers. It is also perfectly polyvalent for various kind of applications requiring optics, cell culturing, or surface grafting.
Chemical resistance
(HNO3, H2SO4~15mol/L)
Optical benefits
(DUV/UV, VIS and IR)
Pressure resistance
(ΔP>10Bar)
Graffting capabilities
(20°C<Θ<180°C)
Bacteriological control
(No-cytotoxic, Autoclaving)
Sensors/transductors compatible
(dielectric)
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