Team:UCL E/Business/Manufacturing

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Company Overview

Prototype Design

PCR machine

The PCR machine design went through several iterations to maximise heat transfer. Our prototype is made of aluminium. Aluminium has a low specific heat capacity and good conductance, which makes it well suited for the PCR machine, in addition to being easy to machine during manufacture. The PCR machine is designed to contain a maximum number of tubes in the heater block with the same footprint as the Peltier that powers the heat transfer. As the number tube holes increase, there is less block material hence less thermal mass to heat and cool which ensures faster heat transitions.

Public BioBrick Exhibition


Public BioBrick Exhibition


Centrifuge The centrifuge is powered by a fan and can reach up to 3000 RPM. A fan is a cost-effective alternative to a brushless motor, while non-brushless motors are noisy. Our hardware are researching the most effective relative centrifugal force for our design.

Gel Electrophoresis and Transilluminator

The key element of the gel box is the power supply. As our design is targeted towards a younger audience, we aim to avoid high voltage. While our current prototype reaches 120V, our team are researching a 40V power supply as a safer alternative.


Design Application

What are next steps to take the prototype to manufacturing? What are our major technical milestones? As our circuit design is unique to our product, this will require several rounds of testing. Our team is new to scaling up manufacture.

Regulations and Safety Requirements

To manufacture electrical equipment, we must meet the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994. https://www.gov.uk/electrical-equipment-manufacturers-and-their-responsibilities