Dolomite adds microfluidic device for droplet generation

Published: 17-Apr-2009

Dolomite, a leader in microfluidic design and manufacture with offices in the UK, US and Japan, has introduced the Mitos Droplet Junction Chip, a glass microfluidic device designed for droplet generation. With two separate droplet junctions, the chip is able to produce a high droplet yield while maintaining consistency in size.

Dolomite, a leader in microfluidic design and manufacture with offices in the UK, US and Japan, has introduced the Mitos Droplet Junction Chip, a glass microfluidic device designed for droplet generation. With two separate droplet junctions, the chip is able to produce a high droplet yield while maintaining consistency in size.

Compatible with the Mitos Chip Holder H for fast and reliable fluidic connection, the droplet junction chip is suitable for monodispersed droplet formation as well as emulsion formation.

Depending on physical parameters such as channel size, fluid viscosity and miscibility, total flow rate and flow stability, droplets are typically formed with a diameter between 80-120µm, with 100-3,000 droplets produced each second in a single channel.

Droplet consistency is easily maintained throughout an application, providing steady and reliable data. With an exceptionally small size of 22.5mm x 15mm x 4mm (length x width x thickness), the Mitos Droplet Junction Chip provides a straight-through path for droplets, with high visibility. The two junctions within the chip can be used separately or in combination, depending on the application.

The chip can be tailored to fulfil individual user specifications with a range of geometries, including different channel depths and etchings. As the surface of the channel walls has an effect on the nature of the droplet formation, Dolomite chips are available with hydrophilic, hydrophobic, platinum, or custom coatings.

With the ability to operate across a range of temperatures and pressures, the Mitos Droplet Junction Chip is an ideal lab-on-a-chip solution for monodispersed droplet formation and emulsion formation.

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