Meeting of the Section of Teachers of Automation of Secondary Schools of the Czech Republic within the CMSA
Three top companies presented themselves during the meeting: ABB, Festo and P2J Technology.
The third presentation was given by Jaroslav Růžička, Managing Director of P2J Technology. He introduced the attendees to his company's technologies for industry and other interesting products, such as the Mipec PCB milling machine.
"Our company also supplies equipment for classrooms and laboratories," Jaroslav Růžička explained. "For this we have a very useful tool - a 3D configurator, through which the customer can create a 3D design of laboratory furniture, so that the equipment of the room then perfectly matches the needs and layout of the space."
Hana Janišová
MM Spektrum
P2J Technology s. r. o. - from design to production
P2J Technology s.r.o. is one of the leading suppliers of equipment for professional classrooms and laboratories, providing students with access to tools and technologies that make teaching focused on the electrical industry more effective. Thanks to PCB's "in house" manufacturing, all systems are custom designed to meet the individual needs of each school, university and laboratory.
Jaroslava Mojžíšová
Reklamní poradce
University of Chemical Technology in Prague
We have participated in research focused on the manipulation of nanoparticles in laminar flow in microfluidic chips using CNC machining (MIPEC CNC milling machine).
Excerpt from Chemical Engineering Science
The designed channel geometry was drilled into the polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) plate using the CNC router (P2J Technology, Czech Republic). The PMMA plate with channels and the cover PMMA plate were joined using solvent-assisted bonding. Isopropyl alcohol acted as a solvent for PMMA under increased temperature and pressure (Schrott et al., 2009, Svoboda et al., 2010). Inlets and one outlet were fitted with Tygon tubing attached with ACRIFIX 192 (Evonik, Germany). ACRIFIX 192 is an ultraviolet radiation curable glue based on acrylate. The continuous (n-butanol) and dispersed (aqueous colloids) phases were dosed into the channel from glass or plastic syringes using computer-controlled high precision neMESYS pumps (CETONI, Germany).
We are thankful to the P2J Technology s.r.o. for great collaboration. We would like to thank doc. Dr. Ing. Pavlína Basařová for laboratory infrastructure and help with the interfacial tension measurement, very kind approach, and great scientific discussion.
"I would like to thank you very much for going ahead with the project. For me personally it has been a huge benefit. Sometimes things were done in a hurry and maybe not always exactly right and had to be adjusted/changed, but from my point of view it was always perfectly managed. I really appreciate the great communication and if there is ever an opportunity in the future for some further collaboration, I would be very happy.
Good luck!"
Ing. Martina Ježková
Department of Chemical Engineering