Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1999-03-12
2000-11-21
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29411, 29417, 204451, 204604, 205118, 205122, H01R 4300
Patent
active
06148508&
ABSTRACT:
A method for fabricating a capillary element for electrokinetic transport of materials. The method comprises providing a first capillary element which has a first capillary channel disposed through its length. The capillary channel comprises first and second ends and an outer surface. A continuous layer of an electrically conductive material is applied along a length of the outer surface such that the continuous layer of electrically conductive material extends along the outer surface to a point proximal to, but not up to at least one of the first and second ends. The capillary element is then segmented into at least first and second separate capillary element portions at an intermediate point of the capillary element and the continuous layer.
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Arbes Carl J.
Caliper Technologies Corp.
Murphy Matthew B.
Shaver Gulshan H.
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