2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14153077
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Analysis of Melt Front Behavior of a Light Guiding Plate during the Filling Phase of Micro-Injection Molding

Abstract: When the size of a liquid crystal display (LCD) increases, the light guiding plate (LGP) as the main part of the LCD must adopt a wedge-shaped plate to reduce its weight (the thickness of the LGP decreases because of this) and guide the light to the LCD screen. Micro-injection molding (MIM) is commonly used to manufacture LGPs. During the filling phase of MIM, the entire entering polymer melt front of the LGP should reach the end of the mold cavity at the same time. In this way, there will be no shrinkage or w… Show more

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“…The technique was also proven excellent in the high-precision and high-performance fabrication of small-module plastic gears [165]. Subsequently, Lin et al used µIM to fabricate light guiding plates (LGPs) as parts of liquid crystal displays [166]. A limitation of microforming is the occurrence of a frozen layer due to the rapid cooling of the fusible material when it contacts the surface of the low-temperature cavity.…”
Section: Microinjection Moldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique was also proven excellent in the high-precision and high-performance fabrication of small-module plastic gears [165]. Subsequently, Lin et al used µIM to fabricate light guiding plates (LGPs) as parts of liquid crystal displays [166]. A limitation of microforming is the occurrence of a frozen layer due to the rapid cooling of the fusible material when it contacts the surface of the low-temperature cavity.…”
Section: Microinjection Moldingmentioning
confidence: 99%