Citation:
Usama M. Attia, Silvia Marson and Jeffrey R. Alcock, Micro-Injection Moulding of Polymer Microfluidic Devices, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, Volume 7, Number 1, July 2009, Pages 1-28
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices have several applications in different fields, such as
chemistry, medicine and biotechnology. Many research activities are currently
investigating the manufacturing of integrated microfluidic devices on a mass-
production scale with relatively low costs. This is especially important for
applications where disposable devices are used for medical analysis.
Micromoulding of thermoplastic polymers is a developing process with great
potential for producing low-cost microfluidic devices. Among different
micromoulding techniques, micro-injection moulding is one of the most promising
processes suitable for manufacturing polymeric disposable microfluidic devices.
This review paper aims at presenting the main significant developments that have
been achieved in different aspects of micro-injection moulding of microfluidic
devices. Aspects covered include device design, machine capabilities, mould
manufacturing, material selection and process parameters. Problems, challenges
and potential areas for research are highlighted.