International Journal of Automation Technology
Online ISSN : 1883-8022
Print ISSN : 1881-7629
ISSN-L : 1881-7629
Special Issue on Laser Machining
Laser Fabrication of Jagged-Shaped Stainless Steel Microneedle Imitating Mosquito’s Maxilla
Yasuhiro HaraMasahiro YamadaChikako TatsukawaTomokazu TakahashiMasato SuzukiSeiji Aoyagi
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2016 年 10 巻 6 号 p. 958-964

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The demand for the development of low-invasive injection needles or needle-shaped tools for applications in medical practices, such as blood sampling and blood sugar level tests, are growing. We observed a mosquito’s penetration motions and fabricated low-invasive microneedles from 30-μm-thick stainless steel foil, imitating a pair of the mosquito’s maxillae. In our earlier studies, we attempted to fabricate needle tips with jagged portions by using a specially ordered machine tool and sharpening them by electrolytic etching, but found it difficult to maintain the needle tips in a jagged shape. However, in this study we successfully fabricated microneedles (70 μm in width and 2.2 mm in length) with three-dimensionally sharpened tips (angled at 15° on the upper surface and sides) by machining 30-μm-thick stainless steel foil by femtosecond laser. Femtosecond laser machining can be applied to any type of material and can fabricate any desired three-dimensional structures by changing the angles at which the materials are set.

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