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A $400 SLA-3D-printed peristaltic pump for multi-channel systems

June 19, 2020June 19, 2020 LabOnTheCheap

The FAST Pump is an elegant, low cost, small, and easy to fabricate alternative to commercial peristaltic pumps which will cost you between $140 to $400 depending on quality and DIY considerations. Detailed instructions on how to make the device are covered in this paper by Alexander Jönsson, Arianna Toppi, and Martin Dufva . Lab […]

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An Extremely Cheap Venturi Vacuum Pump

November 15, 2019November 26, 2019 LabOnTheCheap

A Venturi vacuum pump works by flowing water through a tube that has a narrow point where a second tube is connected. The faster speed of water through the narrow point pulls a vacuum in the connected tube. There is a nice little instructable on how to put one together using an eppendorf tube, 3 […]

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$2 microfluidic pumps made of latex balloons and stockings

August 2, 2019August 2, 2019 LabOnTheCheap

Generally, microfluidic systems require an external pump system to operate. Self-sufficient microfluidic systems are microfluidic systems that have all the components they need on the microfluidic device itself. This is a key concept in lab on a chip designs (the devices from whence this website puns its name). A paper from Peter Thurgood, Sergio Suarez, […]

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$400 for an open-source syringe pump and microscope system? Meet Poseiden.

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019 LabOnTheCheap

Poseidon is a well documented open source microfluidics and imaging system consisting of a set of three DIY syringe pumps for $180 and a compatible microscope for $220. Poseidon is documented in a paper on BioRxiv by A. Sina Booeshaghi, Eduardo Beltrame, Dylan Bannon, Jase Gehring, and Lior Pachter . In the paper, the system is benchmarked to Harvard Apparatus […]

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More DIY Syringe Pumps: From DropletKitchen

June 7, 2018December 30, 2020 LabOnTheCheap

We’ve covered making your own syringe pumps before, but we’d like to draw your attention to this amazing write up by DropletKitchen  to make push-only syringe pumps. Check out DropletKitchen, on their GitHub showing their various projects.

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