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The behaviour of micro-injection moulding inserts produced with material jetting technology
The increasing interest in additive manufacturing and advancements in precision and production quality have sparked attention to its use in industrial prototyping. High-performance polymer resins enhance flexibility in mass production processes like micro-injection moulding. This flexibility allows for reconfigurable moulds using resin inserts, enabling the transition of devices, such as microfluidics, from labs to large-scale production. Despite progress, limitations exist in additive manufacturing, including the minimum size of microstructures and the brittle behaviour of resin inserts during moulding cycles, impacting overall production capacity. This study focuses on using a micro-injection moulding machine to reproduce PMMA thin plates with single straight microchannels (250 μm) and with different side wall angles (0°, 15°, and 30°), investigating the best compromise between capability and insert resistance to moulding cycles. A careful study of the dynamics leading to the insert failure and the resin limits was carried out. The results showed that it is possible to produce about 15 micro-structured thin plates with good accuracy using a resin insert realised with Material Jetting technology.
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Composites Part B: Engineering is a journal that publishes impactful research of high quality on composite materials. This research is supported by fundamental mechanics and materials science and engineering approaches. The targeted research can cover a wide range of length scales, ranging from nano to micro and meso, and even to the full product and structure level. The journal specifically focuses on engineering applications that involve high performance composites. These applications can range from low volume and high cost to high volume and low cost composite development.
The main goal of the journal is to provide a platform for the prompt publication of original and high quality research. The emphasis is on design, development, modeling, validation, and manufacturing of engineering details and concepts. The journal welcomes both basic research papers and proposals for review articles. Authors are encouraged to address challenges across various application areas. These areas include, but are not limited to, aerospace, automotive, and other surface transportation. The journal also covers energy-related applications, with a focus on renewable energy. Other application areas include infrastructure, off-shore and maritime projects, health care technology, and recreational products.