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Laser Etching Process Makes Glass Biochips

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AACHEN, Germany, Aug. 12, 2010 — Using laser etching, a new process for manufacturing glass biochips for medical engineering has been created by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT. The process, In-volume Selective Laser Etching (ISLE), enables micrometer-fine structures to be created in transparent materials like silica glass, borosilicate glass, sapphire and ruby. The ISLE process will be showcased at the glasstec trade fair in Düsseldorf from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, 2010. Gears, laser-cut in 1mm silica glass by ISLE. (Images: Fraunhofer ILT) Biochips with microchannels...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
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    borosilicate glass
    A strong, heat-resistant glass that contains a minimum of 5 percent boric oxide.
    Biophotonicsborosilicate glassDr. Jens Gottmannetching fluidEuropeFraunhofer ILTGermanyglass biochipsglasstechigher etchabilityIn-volume Selective Laser EtchingindustrialISLElaser etchingmedical analysismedical engineeringmicrometer-fine structuresResearch & Technologyrubysaffiresilica glassLasers

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