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Zhang, Yang
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- 2024Recent advances in Fe-based bioresorbable stents: Materials design and biosafetycitations
- 2023Direct additive manufacturing of hydrophobic microstructures using soft polymer
- 2021Analysing Powder Injection Moulding of a Helix Geometry Using Soft Toolingcitations
- 2021Analysing Powder Injection Moulding of a Helix Geometry Using Soft Toolingcitations
- 2021Study of the distribution of rubber particles in ground tire rubber/polypropylene blendscitations
- 2021Enabling micro injection moulding using a soft tooling process chain with inserts made of mortar materialcitations
- 2021Interface Pattern Engineering in Core-Shell Upconverting Nanocrystals: Shedding Light on Critical Parameters and Consequences for the Photoluminescence Properties
- 2021Interface Pattern Engineering in Core‐Shell Upconverting Nanocrystals: Shedding Light on Critical Parameters and Consequences for the Photoluminescence Propertiescitations
- 2020Experimental Characterization and Simulation of Thermoplastic Polymer Flow Hesitation in Thin-Wall Injection Molding Using Direct In-Mold Visualization Techniquecitations
- 20193d Printed Mold for Powder Injection Molding Process
- 20193d Printed Mold for Powder Injection Molding Process
- 2019Breaking the Limit of Micro-Ductility in Oxide Glassescitations
- 2018A study of laser surface modification of polymers: A comparison in air and watercitations
- 2018A study of laser surface modification of polymers: A comparison in air and watercitations
- 2018A Soft Tooling Process Chain for Injection Molding of a 3D Component with Micro Pillarscitations
- 2018Design of an Air-Cooled Radial Turbine Part 2
- 2018On the effect of machining strategy in micro milling of tool steel surface micro features with optical functionality
- 2018Comparison of selected processes for surface microstructuring of complex mould for an implanted devicecitations
- 2018Pitch measurements validation of a structural coloured steel insert using Scanning Confocal Microscopy (SCM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
- 2018A method for the characterization of the reflectance of anisotropic functional surfacescitations
- 2018Hysteretic behaviour of steel fibre RC coupled shear walls under cyclic loads: Experimental study and modellingcitations
- 2018Investigation on Product and Process Fingerprints for Integrated Quality Assurance in Injection Molding of Microstructured Biochipscitations
- 2018Investigation of product and process fingerprints for fast quality assurance in injection molding of micro-structured componentscitations
- 2018Anomalous Hall effect in Weyl semimetal half-Heusler compounds RPtBi (R = Gd and Nd)citations
- 2018Design of an Air-cooled Radial Turbine Part 1: Computational Modelling
- 2017A study on replication and quality correlation of on-part and on-runner polymer injection molded micro features
- 2017A comparison of reflectance properties on polymer micro-structured functional surface
- 2017The impact of tool wear on the functionality of replicated polymer surface with micro structures
- 2017Investigation of Tooling for Anisotropic Optical Functional Surfaces
- 2016Improvement in Surface Characterisitcs of Polymers for Subsequent Electroless Plating Using Liquid Assisted Laser Processingcitations
- 2016Injection molding of micro pillars on vertical side walls using polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK)
- 2016Improvement in surface characterisitcs of polymers for subsequent electroless plating using liquid assisted laser processingcitations
- 2015Application of Functional Nano-Patterning to Polymer Medical Micro Implantscitations
- 2015Application of Functional Nano-Patterning to Polymer Medical Micro Implantscitations
- 2013Growth of all-carbon horizontally aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes nucleated from fullerene-based structurescitations
- 2011Selective metallization of polymers using laser induced surface activation (LISA)—characterization and optimization of porous surface topographycitations
- 2011Selective metallization of polymers using laser induced surface activation (LISA)—characterization and optimization of porous surface topographycitations
- 2011Scattering functions of Platonic solidscitations
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The impact of tool wear on the functionality of replicated polymer surface with micro structures
Abstract
Wear happened frequently in the tooling process of mold for polymer production. The scope of this paper is to understand how the wear of the milling tool affected the function of the replicated polymer surface. This study is part of the process chain of fabrication of optical functional surfaces on polymer compo-nents. The aiming function of the surfaces is to maximize the reflectance from a certain viewing angle and direction, and minimize from its horizontally orthogonal position, i.e. to maximize the contrast be-tween two horizontally orthogonal view positions at the same inclination. A five-axis micro milling ma-chine was employed to pattern the surface of a steel insert for subsequent polymer replication.<br/>In order to conduct the study, 1200 pixels (0.8 x 0.8 mm2) was machined on the surface of a steel insert using the same mill tool (Ф0.5 mm, ARNO®); each of the pixels contains16 ridges which is illustrated in figure 1 (a). The obtained surface structures were replicated using liquid silicon rubber (LSR).<br/>The mill tool was inspected by scanning electron microscope (SEM) before and after the machining. Noticeable wear was observed. The weight of the studied tool was measured before and after machining for comparison. The obtained surface features on the insert and the LSR replica were measured using a confocal 3D laser scanner. The reflectance of the surfaces on the LSR replica was evaluated using a gonioreflectometer[1]. The gonioreflectometer captured the images of every 100th pixel from all the viewing angles by rotating the sample holder and tilting the objective lens. The reflectance for each configuration were obtained via image processing tools. <br/>Results in this study include: 1. Tool wear was visualized by SEM images, which is shown in figure 1 (b). 2. However, the weight decrease could not be detected due to lack of precision in the measurement. 3. The number of defects on the obtained surface structures increased significantly along with the pro-cess. 4. The reflectance of these pixels on the LSR replica decreased from the first machined one to the last one.<br/>As a conclusion, the tool (Ф 0.5mm, ARNO®) used in this study worn after machining for approximately 100 pixels, considering the function loss of replica surface. Future work will be dedicated to the methods that can prolong the tool life.