Claims
- 1. A circular disk, comprising:two material layers that are joined together, wherein said disk contains microfluidic structures formed of a channel and/or cavity system defined between the two material layers, the recesses which correspond to the channels and/or cavities, respectively, being formed in one or both of opposed layer surfaces, wherein said material layers are joined together to form said disk substantially without obstructing the channel and/or cavity system, wherein at least one of said material layers is thermoplastic, and wherein said two material layers are joined together by an intermediate thermoplastic layer.
- 2. The circular disk according to claim 1, wherein the two layers are of the same material.
- 3. The circular disk according to claim 2, wherein the material is thermoplastic.
- 4. A circular disk, comprising:a first circular element; a second circular element; and an intermediate thermoplastic layer between said first circular element and said second circular element, wherein (a) said first and second elements are planar; (b) said first and second circular elements are joined together to form said disk, (c) said disk contains microfluidic structures formed of a channel and/or cavity system defined between the first and second circular elements, (d) recesses which correspond to the channels and/or cavities, respectively, are formed in one or both of opposed layer surfaces of said first and second circular elements, (e) said first and second elements are joined together by said intermediate thermoplastic layer, and (f) said first and second elements are joined together by the method comprising: (i) applying to the surface of one or both of said first and second circular elements a thin layer of a solution of dissolved thermoplastic material capable of fusing with, and having a lower melting point than that of the material or materials of the two element surfaces in a solvent which substantially does not dissolve the element surface material or materials; (ii) removing the solvent; (iii)bringing said surfaces of said first and second elements together to define a closed microchannel and/or microcavity system between them; and (iv) heating to a temperature where the dissolved thermoplastic material is caused to melt but not the element surface material or materials to bond said first and second elements together, whereby the first and second elements are bonded together substantially without obstructing the microchannel and/or microcavity system.
- 5. The circular disk according to claim 4, wherein said step of (i) applying comprises spinning said dissolved thermoplastic material onto the surface of one or both of said first and second circular elements.
- 6. The circular disk according to claim 5, wherein said spinning is accomplished by mounting each respective circular element on a shaft, and spinning said shaft.
- 7. A circular disk, comprising:two material layers that are joined together, wherein said disk contains microfluidic structures formed of a channel and/or cavity system defined between the two material layers, the recesses which correspond to the channels and/or cavities, respectively, being formed in one or both of opposed layer surfaces, wherein said material layers are joined together to form said disk substantially without obstructing the channel and/or cavity system, and wherein said two material layers are joined together by an intermediate thermoplastic layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/564,217, filed on Dec. 15, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,765 application Ser. No. 08/564,217 is the national phase of phase of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE94/00584 filed on Jun. 14, 1994 under 35 U.S.C. §371. The entire contents of each of the above-identified applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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