Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.113, No.2, 1345-1354, 2009
Experimental Rapid Surface Heating by Induction for Micro-Injection Molding of Light-Guided Plates
This work experimentally investigates the use of induction-heating to heat mold Surfaces rapidly, and thus enhance the replication effect of the microstructure of light-guided plates (LGP) in the injection molding process. This investigation employs a 2-inch LGP injection mold as the experimental carrier, and compares the replication effect on the microstructure of induction heating with that of conventional oil-heating. Temperature increases on the mold plate are examined using a thermal video system. The experimental results show that (1) the flat induction coil design promotes rapid surface heating. (2) Induction-heating the mold surface to 110 degrees C improves the replication rate of the height of the micro-structure by LIP to 95%. (3) The LGP produced by induction heating has no significant residual stress. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 113:1345-1354, 2009
Keywords:induction heating;injection molding;light-guided plate;microstructure;rapid surface heating