A normally closed in-channel micro check valve
- Creators
- Wang, Xuan-Qi
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Tai, Yu-Chong
Abstract
We present here the first surface-micromachined, normally closed, in-channel, Parylene check valve. This device is fabricated monolithically on a silicon substrate using a five-layer Parylene process. The operating structure of the check valve is a circular sealing plate on top of a ring-shaped valve seat. The sealing plate is center-anchored on top of a chamber diaphragm that is vacuum-collapsed to the bottom of the chamber in order to achieve a normally closed position. A thin gold layer on the roughened valve seat surface is used to reduce stiction between the sealing plate and the valve seat. We have achieved an in-channel check valve with a cracking (opening) pressure of 20/spl sim/40 kPa under forward bias and no measurable leakage under reverse bias up to 270 kPa. Using this design, this valve performs well in two-phase microfluidic systems (i.e. microchannel flows containing gas, liquid, or gas/liquid mixture).
Additional Information
© 2000 IEEE. This project is funded by NIH grant 2 R01 RR06217-06. The authors would also like to thank Dr. Terry D. Lee from City of Hope Research Center for discussion and support.Attached Files
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- 2 R01 RR06217-06
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