Parallel droplet generator - 8 nozzles, 75µm - uncoated - topconnect

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11000923
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Pack of 3 uncoated parallel droplet generators with 8 nozzles. 

Looking for a way to scale up your experiment? Then replace your single droplet generator with this parallel droplet generator and increase your production rate by eight times! The chip contains eight nozzles that share mutual inlets and an outlet, so only three external connections are required. 

This pack contains three parallel droplet generators with nozzles etched on both sides. The chips are similar in functionality to the Focused flow droplet generatorsbut have eight nozzles.

It could be preferential to first build your setup with a single nozzle droplet generator before using the parallel droplet generator with eight nozzles. For example, if your supply of sample material is limited or expensive (eight nozzles use eight times as much sample material) or if you are trying to build an understanding of how the droplet size responds to changing parameters (one nozzle is easier to understand than eight nozzles that influence each other).

More Information
Unit of measurementpack of 3
CoatingNo coating (hydrophilic)
Alternative item references00923, DGFF.P8.75
Interface typeTopconnect
Chip materialBorosilicate glass
Chip thickness1900 µm
Channel locationThe chip consists of 3 layers, each layer contains channels
Number of inlets2
Number of outlets1
FluidsOil droplets inside a water flow (uncoated, hydrophilic surface)
Nozzle size75µm
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PDF DGFF.P8.75 - Parallel droplet generator 75µm, 8 junctions -Drawing PDF 458.8 KB Download
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