The Fluidic 382 Sorting Chip by Microfluidic ChipShop enables reliable and accurate separation of particles with varying dimensions, featuring 4 variations of a main spiral design for diverse sorting effects. Mini Luer connections ensure leak-free inlet and outlet tubing junctions.
It is available in PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) or Zeonor (COP, cyclic olefin polymer) for a wide range of applications.
General
This ChipShop chip is convenient, cost-effective, and reliable for all your experiments:
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Mini Luer connection molded with the chip: leak-free
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Highly-resistant and optically clear material: PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) or Zeonor (COP, cyclic olefin polymer)
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Standard microscope glass slide size (75.5 mm x 25.5 mm x 1.5 mm)
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Lid thickness of 175 µm for the PMMA chip and 188 µm for the Zeonor chip
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Four sorting structures with different sizes
Spirals can be used to separate particles according to their size due to the so-called Dean forces. Channel dimension, number of spirals, and diameter of the curvature influence the sorting effect. The sample is introduced through a central inlet and fractions with particles of different sizes can be received at the different outlet ports.
Content
1x Particle & cell sorting chip with mini Luer ports
Specifications
Reference |
CS-10001825
(old reference CS-10000159)
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CS-10000160 |
Lid thickness (µm) |
175 |
188
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Material |
PMMA
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Zeonor (COP)
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The chip contains four sorting structures with the following features:
Structure |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Number of turns |
4 |
8 |
9
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12 |
Number of outlets |
8 |
6 |
Channel width (µm) |
500 |
300 |
150 |
80 |
Channel depth (µm) |
120 |
80 |
70 |
50 |
Documentation
Click to read more information about ChipShop chips material properties.
? Particle & cell sorting chip - spiral sorter Fluidic 382 application note
? Particle & cell sorting chip - spiral sorter Fluidic 382 datasheet