13 Jan
2019
13 Jan
'19
6:46 p.m.
With respect to the artificial lung I think the current problem will be the resolution of the 3D printers, I’m not sure how quickly that’s improving….
On 12 Jan 2019, at 01:02, Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> wrote:
The idea is to bring the air & fluid together in microscopic lowest level fractal "tubing" (probably not circular, but perhaps) where the gas & fluid can "react".
An artificial lung might be one application, but there's lots of applications where gasses & liquids need to come into intimate contact.
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