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The slide template is best for:

  • The lowest cost per device
  • Compatibility with standard lab microscopes
Slide template dimensions
Dimension Value
Width 75.00 mm
Depth 25.00 mm
Thickness 1.50 mm
Top view of the slide template, a 75.00 mm by 25.00 mm rectangle.
Top view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Side view of the slide template.
Side view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Close up of the slide template showing a thickness 1.50 mm.

Bar scale showing 2 mm as 20.455% of the figure's width.

The double slide template is best for:

Double slide template dimensions
Dimension Value
Width 75.00 mm
Depth 50.00 mm
Thickness 1.50 mm
Top view of the double template, a 75.00 mm by 50.00 mm rectangle.
Top view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Side view of the double slide template.
Side view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Close up of the double slide template showing a thickness 1.50 mm.

Bar scale showing 2 mm as 20.455% of the figure's width.

The microplate template combines a 75 mm x 111 mm fluidic layer with a laser-welded microplate frame that matches the standard defined by the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. It allows you to integrate your custom device with microplate-compatible lab equipment, such as automated liquid handlers.

Microplate template dimensions
Dimension Value
Width 75.00 mm
Depth 111.00 mm
Thickness 2.00 mm
Top view of the microplate template, a 75.00 mm by 111.00 mm rectangle.
Top view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Side view of the microplate inset.
Side view

Bar scale showing 2 cm as 18.182% of the figure's width.

Close up of the microplate template showing a thickness 2.00 mm.

Bar scale showing 2 mm as 20.455% of the figure's width.

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