2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2003.08.007
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The structure of parts produced by stereolithography injection mould tools and the effect on part shrinkage

Abstract: Stereolithography (SL) tooling for plastic injection moulding provides a low cost and quick alternative to hard tooling methods when producing a small quantity of parts. However, work by the authors has shown that a different rate of polymer shrinkage was experienced in semi-crystalline parts when produced from SL moulds as compared to those from conventional metal tooling methods.Different shrinkage means the parts are not truly the same as those that would be produced by metal tooling and highlights a disadv… Show more

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“…In a post fabrication step of both configurations, a UV light is used to polymerize all the reactive groups present in the resin. In addition, this step is required to strengthen the bond more in the final 3D object (Harris et al 2004, Wang et al 2011. However, the time consumed to print the 3D object from the direct laser writing method is more.…”
Section: Stereolithography (Sla)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a post fabrication step of both configurations, a UV light is used to polymerize all the reactive groups present in the resin. In addition, this step is required to strengthen the bond more in the final 3D object (Harris et al 2004, Wang et al 2011. However, the time consumed to print the 3D object from the direct laser writing method is more.…”
Section: Stereolithography (Sla)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the end, the platform is raised, and the excess of resin is drained. The resolution of this technique is not impressive (80-250 mm) and is dependent on the elevator layer resolution and laser spot size [14]. To overcome SL low-resolution values, microstereolithography (MSL) was developed to provide higher precision.…”
Section: Stereolithographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They developed geometry-based decision templates to formulate product design requirements using a compromise decision support approach (34). Mold design guidelines for SLA-AIM manufacturability were generated through a series of studies and experimental validations related to mold expansion, percentage of crystallization, and the effect of a direct SLA resin mold on part quality and shrinkage (35,36). In that study, tensile failure of SLA-based tooling was studied using coupled thermo-mechanical finite element method analysis.…”
Section: Rapid Tooling Process Selection and Manufacturability Evaluamentioning
confidence: 99%