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While we have not tested with peristaltic pump (or flowing liquids), for the gas tests shown in the data at the top the design was able to fully stop the flow without leakage.
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Great question. The only reason we used the resin printer was because that was what was most available to us at the time. I do think the filament printer would also work for this design. You might need to use inserts rather than tapping directly, however. Let us know if it works out!