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Rapid Prototyping of Microfluidics
ALine has developed a no-tooling manufacturing platform for rapid prototyping and volume manufacture of bio micro fluidic devices for applications in cell culture, medical diagnostics, laboratory and field research. (read more) |
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Microfluidic Cell Culture Card
Introducing the convenient, cell culture card from ALine--The MicroSlide™. ALine's MicroSlide™ (patent pending) has three separate wells arranged on the microtiter spacing-- two for sample and one for control--and provides incredible benefits and increased accuracy of result. (read more) |
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Microfluidic Specialty Sensor Interfaces
No other enabling rapid prototyping technology uses materials and methods that provide sophisticated functional prototypes suitable for production quantities in the tens of thousands, but ALine's got it down to a science. ALine's novel polymer laminate technology allows for rapid prototyping and customization of microfluidics (read more) |
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Modular Design & Fabrication of Microfluidics
Robust and scalable production of functional components integral to microfluidic devices will drive down their cost and improve their performance. We have developed a modular and readily customized approach for routine production of complex microfluidic devices for lab-on-a-chip applications. (read more) |
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Rapid Prototyping of POC, Microfluidic Devices
ALine has developed proprietary engineering and microfabrication procedures for the production of complex precision fluidic components. These processes enable ALine to provide a wide range of support services to In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) developers and researchers; from rapid prototyping to volume manufacture. (read more) |
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Our Products & Services Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the largest part you can handle? A. The maximum footprint is 12 x 24" (609 x 304 mm). We typically fabricate parts that are no larger than a microtiter plate, but have made instrument manifolds that are approx. 12 x 12 inches. Q. What macrofluidic connections do you support (i.e. Upchurch fittings, proprieta... (read more) |