There have been recent developments in grippers that are based on capillary force and condensed water droplets. These are used for manipulating micro-sized objects. Recently, one-finger grippers have been produced that are able to reliably grip using the capillary force. To release objects, either the van der Waals, gravitational or inertial-forces method is used. This article presents methods for reliably gripping and releasing micro-objects using the capillary force. The moisture from the surrounding air is condensed into a thin layer of water on the contact surfaces of the objects. From the thin layer of water, a water meniscus between the micro-sized object, the gripper and the releasing surface is created. Consequently, the water menis...
Manipulating micro objects simply and effectively has been a widely discussed and challenging task ...
Abstract—Due to force scaling laws, large adhesion forces at the microscale make rapid accurate rele...
Abstract – Adhesive forces become predominant in the micro world comparing to the gravity effect imp...
There have been recent developments in grippers that are based on capillary force and condensed wate...
peer reviewedWe propose a new 3D-printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for moti...
In the assembly of microproducts the grasping-releasing task is fundamental. At micro-scale, however...
International audienceWe propose a new 3D printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface...
peer reviewedWe propose a new 3D printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for actu...
We propose a new 3D-printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for motion-free relea...
The micromanipulation of micro objects is nowadays the focus of several investigations, specially in...
Assembly of microsystems is still a challenge today. The numerous parasitic forces often make the ma...
Part 5: Gripping and Handling Solutions in AssemblyInternational audienceThe increasing miniaturizat...
Capillary gripping is a pick-and-place technique that is particularly well-suited for handling sub-m...
The miniaturization of an increasing number of complex hybrid micro-products is currently leading th...
The current miniaturization of several products requires manufacturing systems and methods able to m...
Manipulating micro objects simply and effectively has been a widely discussed and challenging task ...
Abstract—Due to force scaling laws, large adhesion forces at the microscale make rapid accurate rele...
Abstract – Adhesive forces become predominant in the micro world comparing to the gravity effect imp...
There have been recent developments in grippers that are based on capillary force and condensed wate...
peer reviewedWe propose a new 3D-printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for moti...
In the assembly of microproducts the grasping-releasing task is fundamental. At micro-scale, however...
International audienceWe propose a new 3D printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface...
peer reviewedWe propose a new 3D printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for actu...
We propose a new 3D-printed capillary gripper equipped with a textured surface for motion-free relea...
The micromanipulation of micro objects is nowadays the focus of several investigations, specially in...
Assembly of microsystems is still a challenge today. The numerous parasitic forces often make the ma...
Part 5: Gripping and Handling Solutions in AssemblyInternational audienceThe increasing miniaturizat...
Capillary gripping is a pick-and-place technique that is particularly well-suited for handling sub-m...
The miniaturization of an increasing number of complex hybrid micro-products is currently leading th...
The current miniaturization of several products requires manufacturing systems and methods able to m...
Manipulating micro objects simply and effectively has been a widely discussed and challenging task ...
Abstract—Due to force scaling laws, large adhesion forces at the microscale make rapid accurate rele...
Abstract – Adhesive forces become predominant in the micro world comparing to the gravity effect imp...