Claims
- 1. A method of producing a fluidic module from two pieces of acrylic material having an intermolecular bonded interface comprising the steps of:
- a. preshrinking the acrylic pieces to obtain dimensional stability,
- b. forming a first interface surface on the first piece and a second interface surface on the second piece, the interface surfaces conforming in shape to each other,
- c. forming at least one fluidic passageway within the confines of the first interface surface and leaving a continuous band of uninterrupted surface area around the entire periphery of the first interface surface,
- d. assembling the pieces with the interface surfaces in contact with each other,
- e. confining the pieces to limit expansion, and
- f. applying heat to the assembled pieces to induce their expansion against their confinement to cause transmigration of molecules from one interface surface to another to bond the pieces together.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the preshrinking is effected by heating the pieces to a temperature of approximately 185.degree. F. over a period of about 6 hours, maintaining the temperature at approximately 185.degree. F. for about 8 hours and allowing the pieces to cool for about 6 hours.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 including the step of relieving stress wherein the bonded pieces are annealed at a temperature of from about 170.degree. F. to about 200.degree. F. for a period of about 8 hours.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the heat applied to induce expansion is at a temperature from about 275.degree. F. to about 310.degree. F.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein at least one fluidic passageway is formed in the second interface surface as a mirror image of the fluidic passageway formed in the first interface surface.
- 6. A method of producing a fluidic module from two pieces of acrylic material having an intermolecular bonded interface comprising the steps of:
- a. preshrinking the acrylic pieces to obtain dimensional stability,
- b. forming a first interface surface on the first piece and a second interface surface on the second surface, the interface surfaces conforming in shape to each other,
- c. forming at least one fluidic passageway within the confines of the first interface surface and leaving a continuous band of uninterrupted surface area around the entire periphery of the first interface surface,
- d. removing burrs from the interface surface having the fluidic passageway,
- e. polishing the interface surfaces,
- f. assembling the pieces with the polished interface surfaces in contact with each other,
- g. confining the pieces to limit expansion,
- h. applying heat to the assembled pieces to induce their expansion against their confinement to cause transmigration of molecules from one interface surface to another to bond the pieces together, and
- i. placing the fluidic passageway in communication with the exterior of the fluidic module.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein the preshrinking is effected by heating the pieces to a temperature of approximately 185.degree. F. over a period of about 6 hours, maintaining the temperature at approximately 185.degree. F. for about 8 hours and allowing the pieces to cool for about 6 hours.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 including the step of relieving stress wherein the bonded pieces are annealed at a temperature of from about 170.degree. F. to about 200.degree. F. for a period of about 8 hours.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 wherein the heat applied to induce expansion is at a temperature from about 275.degree. F. to about 310.degree. F.
- 10. A method according to claim 6 wherein at least one fluidic passageway is formed in the second interface surface as a mirror image of the fluidic passageway formed in the first interface surface.
RELATED CASES
This is a division application of Ser. No. 07/360,267, filed June 2, 1989, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 07/105,607, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Oct. 6, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,956.
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Divisions (1)
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