Graphene coating assisted injection molding of ultra-thin thermoplastics

Eusebio Duarte Cabrera, Panpan Zhang, Wei Ching Liao, Ying Chieh Yen, Jiangfeng Yu, Jose Castro*, L. James Lee

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摘要

High strength light weight parts are critical for the development of new technologies, particularly electronic devices, such as laptop computers, smart phones, and tablet devices. Injection molded plastics and composites are excellent choices for mass producing such parts. As the part thickness decreases from traditional injection molding (>2 mm thickness) to thin wall molding (∼1 mm thickness), and lastly, to ultra-thin wall molding (<0.5 mm thickness), avoiding incomplete filling (short shots) becomes more challenging. Even though, methods exist today for molding thin-wall plastic parts (i.e., fast heating/fast cooling injection molding), they require multiple steps resulting in a noncost efficient process. In this article, we demonstrate the technical feasibility of using graphene coating to facilitate flow, by promoting slip at the mold walls. We evaluate the influence of coated and uncoated mold inserts on fiber orientation. We present experimental results using un-reinforced polypropylene and a 40% by weight carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)1374-1381
頁數8
期刊Polymer Engineering and Science
55
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 6月 2015

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