Claims
- 1. A static micromixer with at least one mixing chamber (4) and an upstream guide component (1) for the separate admission of two different fluids (a, b) to be mixed or too be dispersed, said guide component (1) including for each of said fluid flows at least two slot-like flat channels (5a, 5b) extending at an angle with respect to, and from opposite sides of a plane extending along a longitudinal axis (16) of the micromixer such that said channels intersect each other in mutually spaced relationship and in an alternating fashion at an exit area to said mixing chamber (4), where they form a common exit cross-section of alternatingly arranged outlets of said slot-like channels for said different fluids (a, b), with webs disposed between adjacent outlets at the exit cross-section (3a, 3b) the height of the webs being less than 500 μm, said chactaeis in said guide component having, for at least a part of the fluid flows to be mixed, a cross-section which decreases from the channel inlet sides continuously toward and up to the channel exit area.
- 2. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein said slot-like channels are provided over at least part of their length with webs oriented in flow direction.
- 3. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein, in the direction of the flow, behind the exit area of the guide component, a grid, or a net is provided.
- 4. A micromixer according to the claim 1, wherein said channels of the guide component are each formed individually into an electrically conductive base body by wire erosion, wherein the channels for each fluid flow are formed into the base body in the form of a ridge section and auxiliary cuts which have been provided to facilitate the forming of the channels and which interconnect the channels are covered at the channel entrance sides and also at the channel exit aides by a plate.
- 5. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein the guide component is manufactured by layered laser welding of metal powder, wherein the channel areas are not melted and are formed by subsequent removal of the powder which has not been melted.
- 6. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein the guide component is manufactured from a plastic material by layered hardening of the plastic material by means of a laser stereo Lithography procedure, wherein the channel areas are not exposed to light and therefore are not hardened and are formed by subsequent removal of the non-exposed and non-hardened plastic material.
- 7. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein the guide component is manufactured by layered laser sintering of ceramic powder, wherein the channel areas are not sintered and the channels are formed by subsequent removal of the nonsintered ceramic powder.
- 8. A micromixer according to claim 1, wherein the height of said webs is less than 150 μm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part application of international application PCT/EP00/05546 filed Jun. 16, 2000 and claiming the priority of German application 199 28 123.8 filed Jun. 19, 1999.
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