材料科学
光泽度(光学)
复合材料
造型(装饰)
润湿
模具
耐久性
光学显微镜
显微镜
刮擦
接触角
光学
扫描电子显微镜
涂层
物理
作者
Sascha Kuhn,August Burr,Michael Kübler,Matthias H. Deckert,Christoph Bleesen
标识
DOI:10.1088/0960-1317/21/2/025024
摘要
In this paper the replication qualities of periodically and randomly arranged micro-features molded in the injection molding process and their effects on surface properties are studied. The features are molded in PC, PMMA and PP at different mold wall temperatures in order to point out the necessity and profitability of a variotherm mold wall temperature control system. A one-dimensional heat conduction model is proposed to predict the cycle times of the variotherm injection molding processes. With regard to these processes, the molding results are compared to the molded surface feature heights using an atomic force microscope. In addition, the effects of the molded surface features on macroscopic surfaces are characterized in terms of light reflection using a spectrometer and in terms of water wettability by measuring the static contact angle. Furthermore, due to the sensitivity of the surface features on the molded parts, their durability is compared in a scratch test with a diamond tip. This leads to successful implementation in applications in which the optical appearance, in terms of gloss and reflection, and the water repellence, in terms of drag flow and adhesion, are of importance.
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