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      Micro Replication by Injection-Compression Molding

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          The replication of polymeric microstructures on a flat surface is not easily achieved by conventional injection molding, because of the required micro-dimensional control and the stringent tolerances of most applications. Moreover, the flow behaviour of melts in micro cavities remains not well understood and challenging. On the other hand, injection-compression molding is an established process for the manufacturing of optical storage media, like compact discs (CD) or digital versatile discs (DVD), with grooves and pits at the micro-scale. The difficulties arise mainly from two sources: lack of adequate filling because of premature freezing of features with very small thicknesses and excessive deformation during ejection due to high friction at the polymer-metal interface. In this work, a study is carried out to investigate the effect of process parameters on the replication of various microstructures on a flat disk using microinjection-compression molding. A commercial microinjection molding machine has been used in the study. Two optical grade polymers poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and cyclic olefin polymer (COP) were used in conjunction with various mold inserts to reproduce the embedded microstructures. The dimensions of the microstructures on the inserts and molded parts were measured with a confocal profiler. A transcription ratio was defined to assess the quality of the replication. The design of experiment (DOE) method was used to obtain correlations between the process parameters and the development of the microstructure during injection-compression molding.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
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                International Polymer Processing
                Carl Hanser Verlag
                0930-777X
                2195-8602
                2009
                : 24
                : 3
                : 288-297
                Affiliations
                1 Department of Polymer Engineering, University Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany
                2 Dept. of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
                3 Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council of Canada, Boucherville, QC, Canada
                Author notes
                Mail address: Abdessalem Derdouri, Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council of Canada, 75, de Mortagne, Boucherville, QC, Canada, J4B 6YA. E-mail: salim.derdouri@ 123456imi.cnrc-nrc.gc.ca
                Article
                IPP2264
                10.3139/217.2264
                ea172e3e-0a01-422f-8059-207f73e53ea6
                © 2009, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich
                History
                : 30 January 2009
                : 19 March 2009
                Page count
                References: 16, Pages: 10
                Categories
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                Polymer science,Materials technology,Materials characterization,General engineering,Polymer chemistry

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