Design of Microfluidic Chip Rapid Laser Carving Worktable

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Miniaturize systems analysis (TAS) is subject to research micromation, automation, portable of the chemical analys from the sample processing system to test. A special worktable for Microfluidic chips achieve to make chips with lithography technology. According to a rapid flow of chips, based on MCS it is complete with the worktable system of hardware, software , control interface, and debugging, etc.

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