Channel calibration plate (for microfluidics) by mechadense 3d model
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Channel calibration plate (for microfluidics) by mechadense

Channel calibration plate (for microfluidics) by mechadense

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This is a calibration plate for diagonally printed microfluidic channels
with square cross section.
Results:https://www.flickr.com/photos/65091269@N08/33350575853/in/dateposted-public/https://www.flickr.com/photos/65091269@N08/33319189164/in/dateposted-public/
Sidelenghts of the five holes on right border:
model values: 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25
actual values: (still to work out)
1a) Print the part:
Recommended settings for reproducability:
plastic: transparent PET-G (preferably)
layer thickness low: 0.05mm = 50µm (preferably)
print speed slow: 30mm/s (preferably)
infill: use EXACTLY 100% !
use a brim (zero distance skirt)
1b) Post processing:
Just cut off the brim making the piece flat.
!! Do not clean the channels !!
2) Use a flat-bed-scanner at high-resolution (1200dpi is good) to scan the part.
Put a brightly colored background (red translucent)
with size reference (e.g. 5mm grid paper) behind the part !!
Save as lossless *.png files.
A flatbed-scanner is much better for this purpose than camera because:
orthogonal projection
known resolution
guaranteed sharpness in makro range which is challenging for cameras
3) Post images as a make !!
Mention:
your type of printer
your print settings and the slicer you used
scanner dpi setting
Thingiverse's (unasked for) auto image processing may mangle the image badly
(change dpi) so uploading to a proper image hoster and linking is a pro.
Optional: 4) Work out the hole sizes with the size reference grid
(or from counting pixels)
5) Graph the deviations from targeted values.
Note that the holes may get slightly obstructed on the overhanging side.
Ignore those obstructions.
Motivation:
"Simple and Versatile 3D Printed Microfluidics Using Fused Filament Fabrication"
(Cardiff University)https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299940698_Simple_and_Versatile_3D_Printed_Microfluidics_Using_Fused_Filament_Fabrication
Details:http://sci-nanotech.com/index.php?thread/33-cheap-fdm-printed-microfluidics-for-dna-origami/&postID=138&s=3f752f61ecb25eb3f6cf6b15b3aadbc88dfce0c7#post138

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