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Squeezed microfluidic droplet creation with a T-junction and a flow focusing device at very low flow rates

Frischmuth et al., 2012

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9907419013142270575
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Frischmuth T
Buchegger W
Kraft M
Vellekoop M
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In this contribution the creation of squeezed water in oil micro emulsions with very low flow rates of less than 500nl per minute is described for a T-junction and a flow focusing device. Furthermore a fast and cheap prototyping technique with a dry resist and a molding step with …
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