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Characteristic studies of a novel piezoelectric impedance micropump

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This study reports the design, fabrication and test of an innovative valveless piezoelectric impedance micropump. The impedance micropump includes two nickel electroforming components, a stainless steel vibration plate, two glass… Click to show full abstract

This study reports the design, fabrication and test of an innovative valveless piezoelectric impedance micropump. The impedance micropump includes two nickel electroforming components, a stainless steel vibration plate, two glass tubes, a piezoelectric actuator and a glass substrate. A prototype of the micropump, with the dimensions of 16 mm × 9 mm × 1.0 mm, is made by precise manufacturing. The two plate nickel components were fabricated by multilevel electroforming technology on a stainless steel substrate. The top structure plate was electroformed by three-level structures, while the channel plate had a one-level structure. The vibration plate was manufactured by stainless steel through the lithography and etching process from MEMS fabrication technology. Holding a planar structure, the impedance micropump can be readily integrated with other microfluidic parts to form a lab-on-a-chip microdevice. The experimental results have demonstrated the liquid flow rate of 0.24 ml/min and the back pressure of 2.35 kPa, when the micropump was driven by the alternating sine-wave voltage of 200 Vpp at 18.4 kHz.

Keywords: piezoelectric impedance; plate; stainless steel; micropump; impedance micropump

Journal Title: Microsystem Technologies
Year Published: 2017

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