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Stir Bar Actuated Mixer Chip
Fluidic 286, PMMA
Synonym(s):
Microfluidic chip
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Application
The Stir Bar Actuated Mixer Fluidic 286 PMMA microfluidic chip applies active mixing principles by integrating stir bars to generate mixtures with a wider range of mixing ratios that are not feasible with passive mixing devices.
Features and Benefits
- Six micromixing units varying from 20 to 150 μl chamber volumes
- Each unit features two inlets and one outlet
- Can generate mixtures with a wide range of mixing ratios (ie 1:10)
- Can be powered on any standard magnetic stir plate
Components
Chip Properties:
- Mini Luer Interface
- Material: Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
- Chamber Volumes : 20 μl, 40 μl, 60 μl, 80 μl, 100 μl, 150 μl
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