Microfluidic Mixers with THREE Input Ports (CROSS-Channel)

The main channel of this three-input ports fused silica glass microfluidic chip is patterned with asymmetrical sets of chevrons designed to facilitate streams mixing.

[Note: Mixing is a function of numerous application specific parameters such as operational pressure, viscosity, etc. – we make no representation that the mixing chips listed below are suitable for your specific application.]

As with all of our standard fused silica glass chips, this model has microfluidic channels with an optically clear (transparent) ceiling and a translucent floor.

Available in top-down or bottom-up version.

These microfluidic chips are available with or without connectors:

  • Without connectors -- part number ends with –N
  • With Luer connectors -- part number ends with –L
  • With UpChurch Nanoport connectors -- part number ends with -U

** Please note that the bonding agent may extend beyond the connector footprint

Not sure what connectors you need? The following article “What type of connectors should I order?” may help you. 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Material and Fabrication
Glass Chip:
  • 2" long x 1" wide
  • Thickness is either 1.5mm or 1.17mm, depending on Version (Top Down or Bottom Up)
  • Graduated reticle (1mm spacing) running perpendicular to channel
  • Configuration: Select from table below (Top-Down [Ports on top], or Bottom-Up[Ports on bottom])
 Microfluidic Features:
  • Microfluidic channel with nearly vertical walls and flat bottom
  • Chevron covers ~ 1/2 main channel length (below the junction point)
  • Channel Ceiling: Flat, Transparent (Optical quality)
  • Channel Floor: Flat, Translucent
  • Channel Width: 100 micron
  • Channel Height: 100 micron (not including chevrons)
  • Fluid Connectors: Select from table below (None, Luer, Upchurch)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select the chip(s) you want to purchase from the table below and forward your selection to our Sales department

Standard Mixer Chips with Three Ports (Cross-Channel)

 

 

 

 

 

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