Liquid transport device and method

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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204195R, 204195M, 422 55, 422 58, 422 68, 422100, G01N 3100

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042330297

ABSTRACT:
A liquid transport device and method are disclosed, for controlled liquid flow. The device contains opposed surfaces providing a controlled capillary flow zone, each surface including means for directing flow along predetermined paths and at least one surface including means to permit liquid introduction between the surfaces. At least a portion of the paths of one surface form a positive angle with respect to the paths of the directly opposing portion of the other surface, whereby controlled multidirectional flow of liquid introduced between the surfaces occurs with a predetermined peripheral configuration.

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