Im actually going to disagree and say that micro-fluidics is still a pretty new industry. Mainly because the MEMS plasma etchers that are used for this are only now getting to the level required for the applications.
I have seen a lot of university interest growing in Micro-fluidics recently. THe technology is very exciting.
If you want you could google STS etchers, Alcatel MEMS, SAMCO MEMS and you will see three of the leading etching companies in the field...
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Im actually going to disagree and say that micro-fluidics is still a pretty new industry.
Mainly because the MEMS plasma etchers that are used for this are only now getting to the level required for the applications.
I have seen a lot of university interest growing in Micro-fluidics recently.
THe technology is very exciting.
If you want you could google STS etchers, Alcatel MEMS, SAMCO MEMS and you will see three of the leading etching companies in the field...