Exploring the antisticking properties of solid lubricant thin films in transfer molding

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Zhang, S
Zeng, XT
Tang, ZG
Tan, MJ
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[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Mech & Prod Engn, Singapore 639789, Singapore
[2] Gint Inst Mfg Technol, Singapore 637085, Singapore
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10.1142/S0217979202010890
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O59 [应用物理学];
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In the plastic molding industry, plastic parts like pager and handphone cases, plastic containers, etc, are formed in a mold by applying temperature and pressure. The transfer molding is the standard workhorse for the electronics industry, Although the transfer molding is widely used, it is far from being optimized. Mold sticking is a serious practical problem in this industry, A solution to the problem is to apply mold-releasing agents on the mold to act as a lubricant layer between the plastic and the mold, This easily results in stains and degraded surface finish This paper investigates the effectiveness of solid thin films on reducing the adhesion between polymer and mold steel of different surface roughness. WS2, MoS2, and DLC coatings axe deposited on test surfaces via unbalanced magnetron sputtering before polymer blocks are molded on and pulled apart using an Instron Machine. The force required to separate the plastic part and the mold steel is used as an indication of the stickiness, After the separation. the coating surface is also examined under microscope for stains and polymer residues. The coatings are characterized using Raman spectroscopy and contact angle measurements, Generally, the stickiness increases with initial surface roughness for all coatings. Initial test indicates that the DLC coating has the highest contact angle with water (100degrees) and the best anti-sticking properties among the samples tested, and could reduce the stickiness by 80% as compared to bare steel.
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页码:1080 / 1085
页数:6
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