Scope of Workshop: Manufacturing of Microstructure-based Point-of-Care (POC) Disposable Devices
Markku Känsäkoski, Vice President, Ginolis Ltd
Markku Känsäkoski, Controlled Liquid Flow in a Microfluidic Channel.
Microfluidic-based
chips offer many advantages over traditional macro sized counterparts:
Easy handling (less hands-on-time, and less sample and reagents are
required) and rapid test results (shorter analysis times). The shorter
analysis time and easy handling of microfluidic chips is attractive for
diagnostic applications because it enables rapid bedside and doctor’s
office tests, offering the advantage of rapid test result that can be
shared with the patient right away. However, diagnostic applications
require a strict control of the sample fluid flow within the chip in
order to ensure the required accuracy and reproducibility of the
analysis/test. Typically operations such as mixing; incubation;
separation; and detection are performed within the chip, which demands
firm control of the sample fluid flow in terms of timing, volumes and
flow rates. In this presentation the proprietary electronic wettability
valve for the controlled flow of liquids in a microfluidic channel will
be presented with practical examples.
Per Oskar Lithell, Precision Dispensing with Bellows Pumps
The dispensing pumps from Ginolis offers a modular solution to high precision dispensing. The core of all pumps is a bellows system with the advantage of no friction parts. The result is a pump that will not need replacement of seals and other wear material. To operate the bellows, two types of actuation are used. The EMB line of pumps are based on a voice coil solution and the PAB is actuated by means of a piezo electric motor. The EMB has the advantage of completely silent operation with low maintenance or wearing parts. For even more precise dispensing applications, the PAB products gives the possibility to dispense from 1000 µl all the way down to 1.5 nl with the same pump. Both platforms offer very high to extremely high %CV values. Mechanical inter
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