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<Noxz> they used actuators from a brand that I have purchased from before.. I got a giant boro 100ml syringe (with ptfe fittings) and ordered a leur lock head/adapter thing direct from them, main thing from ebay.. it was more so a failed experiment
<Noxz> was trying to do stuff with thiols and wanted to keep it as contained as possible and such
<X-Scale> I wonder if it would be feasable to create a small "clean room" by just doing all needed manipulation inside a small vacuum value where you'd do all the manipulation inside it with two man controlled robotic arms. No more airdust in suspension.
<X-Scale> small vacuum volume*
<Noxz> I'd think a 'simple' HEPA filter positive pressure room would be easier
<Noxz> k, just finished the paper
<Noxz> seems relatively simple
<Noxz> pneumatic diaphragm valves, a vacuum source.. qcm..
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<Noxz> ah, piezo valves exist, of course
<Noxz> I have piezo stages
<sync> yeah a small flow bench would be much easier to build
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<Noxz> found a thread from Sebastian in DIYbio asking if anyone used the program I cracked, so sent him an email stating I did such.. didnt want it to be too public, yet
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