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Out-of-Plane Soft Lithography for Soft Pneumatic Microactuator Arrays

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SOFT ROBOTICS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 197-204

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/soro.2021.0106

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soft lithography; soft bending microactuators; artificial cilia; active pillars; soft robotics

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This research proposes a fabrication technique using soft lithography to make out-of-plane bending microactuators. It enables the production of miniaturized and high-performance soft microsystems for applications in microfluidics and micromanipulation.
Elastic pneumatic actuators are fueling new devices and applications in soft robotics. Actuator miniaturization is critical to enable soft microsystems for applications in microfluidics and micromanipulation. This work proposes a fabrication technique to make out-of-plane bending microactuators entirely by soft lithography. The only bonding step required is to seal the embedded fluidic channels, assuring the structural integrity of the microactuators. The process consists of fabricating two SU8 mold halves using different lithographic layers. Polydimethilsiloxane is poured on the bottom mold, which is subsequently aligned and assembled with the top mold. The process allows for out-of-plane actuators with a diameter of 300 mu m and for fabricating arrays of up to 36 actuators that are row addressable. These active micropillars have an aspect ratio of 1:1.5 and, when pressurized at 1 bar, show a bending angle of similar to 30 degrees.

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