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Open source 3D-printed 1000μL micropump
[Display omitted] Scientific innovation goes hand in hand with technological innovation, so scientific work depends to a great extent on the hardware available in the laboratory. The investment in developing countries is still far below that of OECD countries, which was about 2.4% of the gross domes...
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Published in: | HardwareX 2018-04, Vol.3, p.110-116 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Scientific innovation goes hand in hand with technological innovation, so scientific work depends to a great extent on the hardware available in the laboratory. The investment in developing countries is still far below that of OECD countries, which was about 2.4% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015. In stark contrast, Brazil made the highest investment of Latin American countries at just 1.2%. Today, the “open-source revolution” appears more than ever to be a powerful ally for the promotion of development and the narrowing of the economic gap between developed and developing countries. In this context, this article presents the design of a 1000μl 3D printed micropump. It is a practical and simple design inspired by pipette pumps. The present design was printed with a 3D printer and assembled very easily with common tools. Upon comparison of the micropump’s performance, it exhibits a systematic error between 1.4 and 3.8% of the volume and a random error between 0.38 and 9.5% of the volumen. |
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ISSN: | 2468-0672 2468-0672 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ohx.2017.08.002 |