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Some of the 3D printed parts help you first fill and degas the syringes. You then attach a 3D printed mixing tube to the ends of the syringes. This tube serves two purposes.
Farmington, CT (February 2017): For pharmaceutical companies and HPLC/UHPLC users looking to greatly reduce baseline noise and maximize their lower limit of detection, Mott recently launched their new ...
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Abstract: Mixing liquids on the micro-scale is difficult because the low Reynolds numbers in microchannels and in microreactors prohibit the use of conventional mixing techniques based on mechanical ...
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