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      Efficient process chain for the realization of microfluidic c...

      Efficient process chain for the realization of microfluidic chips

      Revolutionise your microfluidics development: from idea to chip in weeks instead of months

      Whitepaper in collaboration with FEMTOPrint, 3D AG and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW)

      Discover in our exclusive whitepaper how injection moulded microfluidic chips can be realised within a few weeks.

      Our process combines:

      • Innovative selective glass etching for precise microfluidic structures
      • Modern electroplating technology for the production of nickel shims
      • Advanced injection moulding technologies for mass production

      This white paper is particularly interesting for:

      • Engineers in microfluidics development
      • Researchers in the field of lab-on-a-chip technologies
      • Production managers in medical technology and diagnostics
      • Decision-makers in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry

      Interested?

      Download our whitepaper now and find out how you can:

      • Drastically shorten development times
      • Significantly reduce production costs
      • Raise the quality of your microfluidic components to a new level

      Fill out the form and get immediate access to the whitepaper.

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      Whitepaper microfluidic chipsInstitute of Polymer Nanotechnology
      Per Magnus Kristiansen

      Prof. Dr. Per Magnus Kristiansen

      Leiter Institut für Nanotechnische Kunststoffanwendungen FHNW

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