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<p class="lead">Here is a non-exhaustive step by step presentation. For the precise procedure you can refer to our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Notebook/Microfluidics">notebook protocol</a>.</p> | <p class="lead">Here is a non-exhaustive step by step presentation. For the precise procedure you can refer to our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Notebook/Microfluidics">notebook protocol</a>.</p> | ||
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<td>The PDMS mixture is precisely weighted. The ratio of organic polymer to curing agent is an important factor for a good chip consistency.</td> | <td>The PDMS mixture is precisely weighted. The ratio of organic polymer to curing agent is an important factor for a good chip consistency.</td> | ||
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At this point the inlets need to be perforated through the control layer with a hole puncher.</td> | At this point the inlets need to be perforated through the control layer with a hole puncher.</td> | ||
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<td>The chips are almost done now. After the second bake, the last inlets need to be punched for the flow inlets and the general outlet. The last step is to assemble the chip to a glass slide. For this we can either choose a normal treatment where the chip is baked again overnight on the glass slide or plasma treated for a better bonding strength. The ionization of the gas during the plasma treatment produces a violet light.</td> | <td>The chips are almost done now. After the second bake, the last inlets need to be punched for the flow inlets and the general outlet. The last step is to assemble the chip to a glass slide. For this we can either choose a normal treatment where the chip is baked again overnight on the glass slide or plasma treated for a better bonding strength. The ionization of the gas during the plasma treatment produces a violet light.</td> | ||
<td class="cntr"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/52/Greg11.JPG" data-lightbox="img1" data-title="Chip is placed to recieve the plasma treatment"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/52/Greg11.JPG" width="60%"/></a> | <td class="cntr"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/52/Greg11.JPG" data-lightbox="img1" data-title="Chip is placed to recieve the plasma treatment"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/52/Greg11.JPG" width="60%"/></a> | ||
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<- Making a chip part I
Chip manufacturing
The chip creation procedure is divided into several steps. These steps are summarized in the figure below. First one needs to create a mask (see c) in order to obtain a master (see d) starting from a silicon wafer (see a). For the specific procedure of mask and wafer creation, see Part I. Once the master is ready it can be used as a mold to create the PDMS chip.
Step by step
Here is a non-exhaustive step by step presentation. For the precise procedure you can refer to our notebook protocol.
<- Making a chip part I