Multilayered Manufacturing Method for Microfluidic Systems Using Low-Cost, Resin-Based Three-Dimensional Printing

Victor Edi Manqueros-Avilés, Hesner Coto-Fuentes, Karla Victoria Guevara-Amatón, Francisco Valdés-Perezgasga, Julián Alonso Chamarro

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Abstract

This work presents a multilamination method for fabricating microfluidic devices or analytical microsystems using commercial 3D printers and photocurable resins as primary components. The developed method was validated by fabricating devices for the colorimetric measurement of copper ions in aqueous solutions, achieving results comparable to traditional cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) systems. The microfluidic platforms demonstrated stability and functionality over a twelve-week testing period. Channels with minimum dimensions of 0.4 mm × 0.4 mm were fabricated, and the feasibility of using resin modules for optical applications was demonstrated. This study highlights the potential of combining 3D printing with multilamination procedures as a versatile alternative, offering flexibility through the selection of a variety of available resins and commercial printers, as well as the ease of design development. This method offers significant reductions in cost, time, and manufacturing complexity by eliminating the need for equipment such as CNC machines, presses, and ovens, which are typically required in other multilamination technologies like LTCC and COC.
Original languageEnglish
Article number694
Number of pages13
JournalSensors
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Microfluidics
  • Resin-based 3D printing
  • Fabrication
  • fabrication
  • resin-based 3D printing
  • microfluidics

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