Abstract

In this article a novel method for the fabrication of a passive 3D mixer is presented. It has been shown that in CO2 laser ablation of Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA), bending and straight cone structures can be fabricated by adjusting the laser scanning parameters. The effect of the bending cones in the flow direction of a fluid is discussed with computer simulation and a passive mixer based on such structures is designed. Bending and straight cones are fabricated on a PMMA substrate using CO2 laser ablation technique. The structure is molded with PDMS to make two half-channels with bending and straight cones extending out of the surface. Two PDMS structures are stacked on top of each other with a certain displacement to fabricate the mixer.

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