bioe007
Bioengineer
- Nov 2, 2007
- 4
I am trying to spec a project, general theory of operation:
have 4 fluids: air(sterile), and 3 aqueous solutions
use the air to flush a (semi) ufluidics card between reagents
the first two reagents are ~mL washes through the entire card (Q=1200uL/min <or less is ok> ), spec grav~ 1.1 , 0.9 - respectively
the final reagent is 100uL and has spec grav=1, it has to flow at about 1/2 the rate of the first two reagents
between each reagent, the card is flushed with the air line.
I am trying to figure out what kind of pumping and valving system is best for this application.
my search so far has turned up:
pump= peristaltic (we use this in the lab, works well)
this pump has a max pressure drop of ~15-22psig (depending on tubing)
valves = micro isolation rocker valves (avsco series 067)
tubing something like Tygon MHLL, Norprene
I'd like to run reagents into a block manifold controlled by four of these (or similar valves) then a single line to the pump (with some check valve and/or sterile filter to prevent upstream contamination)
I am new to valving applications and am a bit confounded by figuring out what orifice size I'd need and can only find information about control valves operating at much higher flow rates.
my concerns:
1. how to keep the air sterile, is a .2u filter on the inlet ok?
2. how to compute the valve size needed for each reagent
3. filters, check valves, misc small parts I may not be thinking of?
thanks for looking
have 4 fluids: air(sterile), and 3 aqueous solutions
use the air to flush a (semi) ufluidics card between reagents
the first two reagents are ~mL washes through the entire card (Q=1200uL/min <or less is ok> ), spec grav~ 1.1 , 0.9 - respectively
the final reagent is 100uL and has spec grav=1, it has to flow at about 1/2 the rate of the first two reagents
between each reagent, the card is flushed with the air line.
I am trying to figure out what kind of pumping and valving system is best for this application.
my search so far has turned up:
pump= peristaltic (we use this in the lab, works well)
this pump has a max pressure drop of ~15-22psig (depending on tubing)
valves = micro isolation rocker valves (avsco series 067)
tubing something like Tygon MHLL, Norprene
I'd like to run reagents into a block manifold controlled by four of these (or similar valves) then a single line to the pump (with some check valve and/or sterile filter to prevent upstream contamination)
I am new to valving applications and am a bit confounded by figuring out what orifice size I'd need and can only find information about control valves operating at much higher flow rates.
my concerns:
1. how to keep the air sterile, is a .2u filter on the inlet ok?
2. how to compute the valve size needed for each reagent
3. filters, check valves, misc small parts I may not be thinking of?
thanks for looking