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2012
Conference Paper
Titel
Optimising the replication quality of polymer injection-moulded microneedles on the IMPRESS platform
Abstract
This paper presents the work done within the IMPRESS project on the development of a technological injection moulding platform for the serial production of plastic components incorporating micro or nano scale functional features. Halfway through the duration of project, this platform built using the latest advanced in moulding technologies (injection moulding machine, online metrology equipment, online cleaning technology, and rapid heat and cool technologies) is ready for replication trials and some initial results are now available. The methodology elaborated jointly by PEP and Fraunhofer IPA has emphasised the need to optimise the platform's numerous technologies processing parameters for the successful replication of micro and nano sized features. Using an array of microneedles as a case study some of the key moulding parameters have been identified. Due to the multitude of equipments, several Design of Experiments are required to optimise the moulding parameters of the three IMPRESS demonstrators: patch of hollow micro needles for drug delivery, patterned cell culture slide for genetic analysis and anti-reflective solar cell housing for photovoltaic modules.
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