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Online ISSN : 1883-7417
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Volume 21, Issue 2
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Index
Preface
Reports from Polymer Processing Symposia '08
Reports from Polymer Processing Symposia '08 : Session Reports
Technical Notes-Keynote Lectures in Polymer Processing Symposia '08
Special Lecture-Fabrication Techniques Improving Product Function-Bonding, Welding, Multilayer and Other Processes-
Technical Report
Report from Overseas
Reports of International Meeting
Topic on Products and Technologies
Original Papers
  • Hiroshi Ito, Isao Satoh, Takushi Saito, Kazutoshi Yakemoto
    2009 Volume 21 Issue 2 Pages 94-102
    Published: 2009
    Released on J-STAGE: January 06, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    To clarify the fabrication mechanism of molten polymer coating on microstructures such as optical display parts and bio-tip in Melt-Transcription-Molding (MTM) process, the transcription experiments between a metal stamper engraved with microstructures and a molten polymer (PC: polycarbonate and COC: cyclo-olefin copolymer) were carried out under various molding conditions (mold temperature, polymer temperature, polymer pressure and coating speed) and transcript results were evaluated from the dimensional aspect. In this study the complete transcription of the microstructures was obtained at mold temperature of 170°C for COC and 175°C for PC, respectively. However, the rim height of the microstructure was increased and its center depth was decreased, when lower mold temperatures were applied. From these experimental results, it was suggested that the adhesion force between a molten polymer filled with the microstructure and the metal mold surface plays an important role in fixing the transcript shape of the microstructure against the elastic recovery force and/or shrinkage by cooling. Furthermore, a model to explain the filling and transcription behavior of molten polymers was proposed from viscoelastic properties of each polymer, and it was confirmed that predicted microstructure geometries deduced with the model are well fitted with the transcript results which were experimentally obtained under various mold temperatures.
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