A low-cost, simple, and rapid fabrication method for paper-based microfluidics using wax screen-printing
Chulalongkorn University · Colorado State University
Abstract
Wax screen-printing as a low-cost, simple, and rapid method for fabricating paper-based microfluidic devices (µPADs) is reported here. Solid wax was rubbed through a screen onto paper filters. The printed wax was then melted into the paper to form hydrophobic barriers using only a hot plate. We first studied the relationship between the width of a hydrophobic barrier and the width of the original design line. We also optimized the heating temperature and time and determined the resolution of structures fabricated using this technique. The minimum width of hydrophilic channel and hydrophobic barrier is 650 and 1300 µm, respectively. Next, our fabrication method was compared to a photolithographic method using…
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3Topics & keywords
- Wax
- Fabrication
- Screen printing
- Materials science
- Microfluidics
- Photolithography
- Nanotechnology
- Chromatography