The "Hot Roll Stamping Machine" is a device used for imprinting patterns onto circular plastic injection-molded dishes,
specifically for Digital PCR testing. These patterns typically consist of 50 x 50 micrometer square features engraved on a CORE,
which is then heated and stamped onto the plastic dish. This process is crucial for creating micro-well disks used in diagnosing
conditions like dementia and cancer.
The machine utilizes molds to create micro-patterned dishes for PCR testing, imprinting fine patterns onto plastic dishes using a process involving a "Hot Roll Stamping Machine."