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Using Stereolithographic Printing to Manufacture Monolithic Microfluidic Devices with an Extremely High Aspect Ratio

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13213750

Keywords

stereolithography additive manufacturing; monolithic polymeric microfluidics; high aspect ratio microchannels

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 110-2628-E-011-006]
  2. Mechanical Engineering Department of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST)

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Stereolithographic printing is used for creating microfluidic devices, but challenges exist in forming microchannels smaller than 500 μm with good inner surface quality. Through experiments, it was found that a three-step printing process can improve dimensional accuracy and inner microchannel surface quality, allowing the successful manufacture of high-aspect-ratio microchannels in a short time.
Stereolithographic printing (SL) is widely used to create mini/microfluidic devices; however, the formation of microchannels smaller than 500 mu m with good inner surface quality is still challenging due to the printing resolution of current commercial printers and the z-overcure error and scalloping phenomena. In the current study, we used SL printing to create microchannels with the aim of achieving a high degree of dimensional precision and a high-quality microchannel inner surface. Extensive experiments were performed and our results revealed the following: (1) the SL printing of microchannels can be implemented in three steps including channel layer printing, an oxygen inhibition process, and roof layer printing; (2) printing thickness should be reduced to minimize the scalloping phenomenon, which significantly improves dimensional accuracy and the quality of inner microchannel surfaces; (3) the inclusion of an oxygen inhibition step is a critical and efficient approach to suppressing the z-overcure error in order to eliminate the formation of in-channel obstructions; (4) microchannels with an extremely high aspect ratio of 40:1 (4000 mu m in height and 100 mu m in width) can be successfully manufactured within one hour by following the three-step printing process.

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