Otto-von-Guericke-Univesität - 3D printing of microscopic channels for use in microfluidics

At the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Otto-von-Guericke University (OvGU), microreactors are used for materials development, organic synthesis, and cell-free biotechnology as well as cell biology. Traditionally, microreactors are fabricated in R&D using a multi-step combination of photo- and soft lithography, but production with this method is very time consuming and the initial costs are significant. The OvGU therefore opted for DLP 3D printing technology, which can combine the multi-step production into a single process. They quickly found a printer that suited their needs, but even more crucial was the right material. Find out how OvGU worked with ProductionToGo to find the right material in this use case!

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