Today replication of microstructured parts is state of the art in laboratory and commercial use. Beside the process of injection molding hot embossing enables the accurate replication of polymer structures in a broad variety of thermoplastic polymers even in the nanometer range. Characteristic for the most replication processes dealing with thermoplastic polymers is the use of microstructured mold inserts based on metals. In this paper we describe an alternative to the established mold inserts--the use of so called interstage mold inserts. These interstage mold inserts are replicated in high performance polymers and technical thermoplastics and can be fabricated many times by a previous replication step from a master even in the submicro range. Aspects like suitable material combinations, demolding behaviour, long time stability, production rate, and the quality of structures will be discussed. Because of the high flexibility the process of hot embossing is used for the fabrication of the microstructured interstage mold inserts and their replications.
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