Phys.org October 15, 2024 An international team of researchers (Singapore, China) has developed a “one-pot microfluidic fabrication” system incorporating two device fabrication strategies, “groove & tongue” and sliding assembling, achieving an array of microparticles with diverse, complex shapes and refined precision, outperforming traditional methods in production rate and quality. Optimally designed sintering profiles based on derivative thermogravimetry enhanced microparticles’ shape retention and structural strength. Compression and scratch tests validated the quality of microparticles. According to the researchers their work advances microscale manufacturing, offering a scalable solution to meet the demanding specifications of miniaturized technology components… read more. Open Access TECHNICAL […]