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NIH3D

Print Optimized Small Fluid Test Flask

Created:
10/13/14
Submitted:
3/6/23
Published:
3/6/23

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3DPX-000717

Licensing:

CC-BY-SA
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Version 2

Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware
Description

This part information

This is a miscellaneous, editable part that passes all geometric print checks and can be further refined with subdivision surface algorithms to parameterize the solid.  Regarding on the materials used or properties desired, this could be 3D printed as is for some engineering purpose; however, the geometries are deliberately kept simple in order to allow for file editing, part revision and easy printability.

Model details

This model does feature 90-degree overhanging edges, so would be important to ensure that manufacturing method will support the sharp edges such as this.  As is, this is a manifold, uniform-thick enclosure that would be appropriate for heating microfluids, small experiments, or experiments where such a desired volume entity can be produced through modern printing, scintering, and manufacturing processes available.

Author and usage

Free and downloadable for any purpose (free or commercially) so long that attribution to the original source (Christopher Ryan Leggett) remains in tact if used as a starting point for a project.  Modification, redistribution (commercially and non-commercially) allowed with attribution to this mateiral and author as source.

~Chris Leggett
CC-BY-SA
2014