sgergo
Chemical
- Jun 12, 2006
- 9
Hello to all,
please excuse me if I post at the wrong forum but I feel that my problem is somehow related with fluid mechanics. Also apologies for the poor technical language, my native language is Hungarian.
I'm in the designing phase of a flowcell whose primary role is to make surface contact between the sample and a glass surface covered with gold. The sample flowrate is 10-100 microliters/min. The flowcell has a milled channel on one side, which channel has an inlet and outlet on the other side to provide entry and exit for the sample.
In the assembly I would like to press the flowcell's channeled side against the golden surface thus making a closed 'pipe' for the sample. Because of the thin golden surface I can't use any gaskets. Without gaskets proper sealing depends on the contacting surfaces' smoothness and the pressure between the flowcell and the glass part.
I would be very grateful if somebody could share any experience, opinions on this kind of setup. All tips would be highly appreciated.
G.
please excuse me if I post at the wrong forum but I feel that my problem is somehow related with fluid mechanics. Also apologies for the poor technical language, my native language is Hungarian.
I'm in the designing phase of a flowcell whose primary role is to make surface contact between the sample and a glass surface covered with gold. The sample flowrate is 10-100 microliters/min. The flowcell has a milled channel on one side, which channel has an inlet and outlet on the other side to provide entry and exit for the sample.
In the assembly I would like to press the flowcell's channeled side against the golden surface thus making a closed 'pipe' for the sample. Because of the thin golden surface I can't use any gaskets. Without gaskets proper sealing depends on the contacting surfaces' smoothness and the pressure between the flowcell and the glass part.
I would be very grateful if somebody could share any experience, opinions on this kind of setup. All tips would be highly appreciated.
G.