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1 September 1998 Injection molding using high-aspect-ratio microstructure mold inserts produced by LIGA technique
Mircea S. Despa, Kevin W. Kelly, John R. Collier
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Proceedings Volume 3512, Materials and Device Characterization in Micromachining; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324071
Event: Micromachining and Microfabrication, 1998, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
The (mu) SET research group at LSU is developing the three-step LIGA process to inexpensively manufacture high aspect ratio microstructure (HARMs). The first two steps of the process (lithography and electroplating) produce a metallic mold insert that is used as a template for molding microstructure. This paper focuses on injection molding of thermoplastics to produce surfaces covered with HARMs hundreds of micrometers in height, tens of micrometers in width, and separated by gaps on the order of tens of micrometers. Injecting plastic into the narrow, high aspect ratio gaps existing in the HARMs mold inserts (micromolding) offers a set of challenges different from classical injection molding of larger scale parts. This paper provides results of a series of injection molding experiments using a commercially available injection molding machine. Replication of the HARMs was achieved by increasing the injection speed, elevating the tool temperature, and venting the mold cavity. Electron microscopy was used to investigate and assess the molding results.
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Mircea S. Despa, Kevin W. Kelly, and John R. Collier "Injection molding using high-aspect-ratio microstructure mold inserts produced by LIGA technique", Proc. SPIE 3512, Materials and Device Characterization in Micromachining, (1 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324071
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Polymethylmethacrylate

Compact discs

Electroplating

Manufacturing

Photomicroscopy

Electron microscopy

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