Dear Michal
you can thermally bond the parts quite simply with an ordinary lab oven, pieces
of flat glass and weights as required. Apart from obvious cleanliness a key
trick to avoid large air pockets in the bond is to prebake the parts for ~90
degrees for up to 2 days (weekend is good).
David
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Hello,
Can anybody suggest a simple method for bonding two pieces of PMMA together?
Basically a PMMA chip w/microchannels and a PMMA cover.
We don't have any fancy equipment, so the simpler, the better.
I'm considering thermal bonding.
For thermal bonding; what kind of temperatures? pressures? baking times? can I
just bake the thing in air atmosphere? Any cleaning considerations?
Maybe there are other methods that are more suitable (adhesives, solvents...)
I'm completely new to this, so any comments or suggestions would be greatly
appretiated.
Thanks.
regards,
Michal Mielnik
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
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