Yes, this product can be used to make hydrogel microspheres, and it works based on microfluidic principles to generate droplets that can be crosslinked. It is likely supporting instruments such as syringe pumps, pressure controllers, and crosslinking equipment are needed to effectively use the chip and achieve desired results.
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Droplet generator chip - One channel design
Fluidic 162, COC
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Droplet generator chip - One channel design, Fluidic 162, COC is made of COC (Cyclic olefin copolymer ), it features a double channel crossing in the droplet generation region and one droplet collection channel. Like most droplet generators with a double cross geometry, Fluidic 162 can also be used for single cross experiments by simply not connecting respective channels but closing their interfaces with plugs. With a nozzle size of 70 μm droplet sizes between 80 μm (∼260 pl) and 210 μm diameter can be realized. A constant droplet size can be generated in various flow speeds by preserving the oil to aqueous phase ratio. By increasing the oil phase flow rate at a constant aqueous flow rate, the droplet size can be varied.
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Hello, can this chip(Fluidic 162, COC) be used to make hydrogel microspheres? How does this chip work? Do I need other supporting instruments when using this chip?
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