Analysis of Micro-Structuring Polymer Replication by Micro-Injection Moulding and Hot Embossing
M. Sahli(a)(b)(c), C. Millot(a), C. Roques-Carmes(a), C. Khan Malek(b), J.C. Gelin(c) and T. Barriere(c)
a: Surface Microanalysis Laboratory (LMS), ENSMM, 25030 Besançon cedex, France
b: FEMTO-ST Institute/Dpt. LPMO, CNRS UMR 6174, , 25044 Besançon cedex, France
c: FEMTO-ST Institute, CNRS UMR 6174, ENSMM, 25030 Besançon cedex, France
Abstract
This paper focuses on the comparison between two manufacturing techniques to realize micro-structural replications on a polymer substrate. The micro-technologies that are considered consist in replication through micro-injection moulding on one hand, and in replication through hot embossing in the other hand. The same mould with microstructured cavities produced by high-speed milling or indentation was used for both replication methods. The replication process parameters are analyzed in both cases, and the resulting polymeric shapes and surface states are characterized in using 3D scanning mechanical microscopy. It is shown that both replication processes give accurate results if the processing cycle as well as pressure and temperature are well adapted.
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