Prototype tooling for producing small series of polymer microparts

C. A. Griffiths, S. S. Dimov, H. Hirshy, S. Scholz, S. Fischer, M. Spitzbart

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    Abstract

    Layer-based manufacture of three-dimensional functional models and concept prototypes play a crucial role in the early assessment and verification of product designs. Any change of design, which is frequently needed during product development, causes the development costs to rise significantly. However, there is a limited set of materials available for layer-based manufacturing, especially for producing polymer microcomponents. Therefore, for fabricating small batches of microcomponents in the required material it is necessary to develop rapid tooling process chains, e.g. for low-pressure injection moulding. This paper investigates the moulding performance of mSL inserts as a function of tool geometry in combination with the effects of process factors. Condition monitoring techniques applied to the m-IM process have been carried out to provide information that can be used to optimize the process. It was found that small batches of parts with fine details and relatively high aspect ratio structures can be produced and that reduced pressure loads and in particular the decrease of the mSL inserts layer thickness can extend the tool life.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2189-2205
    Number of pages16
    JournalProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture
    Volume225
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

    Keywords

    • Condition monitoring
    • Microinjection moulding
    • Polymer processing
    • Rapid prototyping
    • Rapid tooling

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