Development of Microreplication Process - Micromolding
A microreplication process, micromolding, was developed to replicate three-dimensional microcomponents. It included modifying a conventional molding machine, developing a thermal control unit to control the mold temperature, and developing a vacuum unit to evacuate the microcavity before filling it...
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Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis Inc.
2003
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Summary: | A microreplication process, micromolding, was developed to replicate three-dimensional microcomponents. It included modifying a conventional molding machine, developing a thermal control unit to control the mold temperature, and developing a vacuum unit to evacuate the microcavity before filling it with plastic melt. Focused ion beam sputtering, a maskless patterning of material, was used to fabricate a microcavity that was then used as a mold insert. Feasibility of the micromolding process was investigated by simulation, and results were verified with the replication of polymer microcomponents (e.g., microgear, gear-train). Commercial simulation software was used to reveal possible issues in micromolding by integrating the microcomponent with a larger base. The simulations predict the filling time, pressure distribution, volumetric shrinkage, stress distribution, etc., of the microcomponent. |
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