This report delves into the implementation of millifluidic geometries using stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing. SLA printing enables chip geometries not possible with traditional lithographic techniques, which rely on laminated layers of 2D devices. What 3D printed chips bring to the table are improved performance, while reducing the cost of customized design.
Read on to learn best practices for fabricating millifluidic chips in-house on the Form 3, with example prints and test results. The report will outline best practices, design considerations, and unique applications that SLA technology brings to the world of millifluidics. By the end, users will understand what is possible on a Formlabs printer, and be able to request a free sample part to view a millifluidic chip printed in Clear Resin.
Throughout this white paper, you’ll learn about:
- Millifluidics With SLA 3D Printing
- Test Part Results
- Design Features
- Printing Guidelines