Investigation on micro/nano filling behavior in LGP injection molding

LGP 사출성형 시의 미세충전 특성해석

  • 조기철 (강원대학교 기계.메카트로닉스공학과 대학원) ;
  • 신홍규 (강원대학교 기계.메카트로닉스공학과 대학원) ;
  • 김헌영 (강원대학교 기계.메카트로닉스공학과) ;
  • 김병희 (강원대학교 기계.메카트로닉스공학과)
  • Published : 2006.05.11

Abstract

In this paper, in order to get micro or nano size optical patterns, an analytical and experimental investigation on a LGP (light guide plate) injection molding process has performed. The LGP, which diffusing and emitting the light from the CCFL or the LEDs to the panel front direction uniformly, typically has an under 1mm thick base substrate and numerous 60 to $170{\mu}m$ width and 6 to $10{\mu}m$ thick dot patterns on it. Generally, the small size LGPs, for mobile devices, have been and are being made of PMMA through the injection molding process. However, the substrate thickness and the dot pattern size are decreasing, it becomes hard to fill the micro to sub-micro cavities completely. To investigate the flow behavior of resin in micro/nano cavities and identify the characteristics of the LGP injection molding process, we carried out the flow analyses with respect to the variations of the substrate thickness, the dot pattern size and the pitch of a cavity.

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