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<p class="lead nomargin">Bill Of Materials: You could see a complete BoM here (upload the bill).</p> | <p class="lead nomargin">Bill Of Materials: You could see a complete BoM here (upload the bill).</p> | ||
<p class="lead nomargin">Amount of time: 3 hours.</p> | <p class="lead nomargin">Amount of time: 3 hours.</p> | ||
− | <p class="lead | + | <p class="lead ">Total costs: 100 €.</p> |
<p class="lead ">The laser usually come with a proprietary software that only allow you to engrave images. As the chips are going to be cuttered as a vector we’ll need to install a new laser firmware (into the laser) to be controlled with other software (into the PC connected to the laser).</p> | <p class="lead ">The laser usually come with a proprietary software that only allow you to engrave images. As the chips are going to be cuttered as a vector we’ll need to install a new laser firmware (into the laser) to be controlled with other software (into the PC connected to the laser).</p> | ||
<ol class="ourlist"> | <ol class="ourlist"> | ||
− | + | <li class="nomargin"> <p class="lead">Download the columns of the stl files from <a href="https://github.com/OpenLabMadrid/iGEM-Madrid-OLM/tree/master/Nitrocellulose%20columns">our github repository</a>.</p></li> | |
<li class="nomargin"><p class="lead">3D print the stl models in PETG. For more information about the reasons why we choose this material see the results page.</p></li> | <li class="nomargin"><p class="lead">3D print the stl models in PETG. For more information about the reasons why we choose this material see the results page.</p></li> | ||
Revision as of 13:14, 11 October 2018
Manufacturing Protocols
Texto de explicacion/ resumen de la pagina.
Chip
1- Mold making
2- PDMS casting
3- PDMS casting
4- Closing the microfluidic circuit
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