ALA MLF
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August 10, 2004
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Multi Barrel Polyimide Perfusion Manifolds
ALA manufactures perfusion manifolds made from Polyamide tubing. Each Millimanifold, MLF, is assembled to meet our customers needs. The MLF is designed for perfusing a chamber, a group of cells or a section of a slice.
ALA manufactures a variety of multi-barrel perfusion manifolds from different materials. Each to meet a specific need. We are able to manufacture manifolds to perfuse an entire bath, a slice, group of cells or a single cell in gravity perfusion systems as well as pressure driven systems.
Multi Barrel Polyimide Perfusion Manifolds
ALA manufactures perfusion manifolds made from Polyamide tubing. Each Millimanifold, MLF, is assembled to meet our customers needs. The MLF is designed for perfusing a chamber, a group of cells or a section of a slice.
ALA manufactures a variety of multi-barrel perfusion manifolds from different materials. Each to meet a specific need. We are able to manufacture manifolds to perfuse an entire bath, a slice, group of cells or a single cell in gravity perfusion systems as well as pressure driven systems.
The MLF is comprised of Polyamide tubes bonded together on one end making the body
of the Millimanifold. Each tube is 5 cm long with a 500 µm id. A single
1.5cm Polyamide tube is attached to the body of the MLF allowing the contents of each tube
to flow together into a common space (dead space).
The Millimanifold comes in two standard configurations:
- MLF-4: 4 channel perfusion manifold to a single output. The dead space in the 4 channel Millimanifold
is ~2 µl.
- MLF-8: 8 channel perfusion manifold to a single output. The dead space in the 8 channel Millimanifold
is ~5 µl.
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