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Micro injection molding is a molding process for the manufacture of plastics components for shot weights of 1 to 0.1 grams with tolerances in the range of 10 to 100 microns. This molding process permits the manufacture of complicated small geometries with maximum possible accuracy and precision.


Basic concept

The basic concept of the micro injection molding process is quite similar to the regular
injection molding Injection moulding (U.S. spelling: injection molding) is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting molten material into a mould, or mold. Injection moulding can be performed with a host of materials mainly including metals (for ...
process. In this process, a micro injection unit is integrated in the
injection molding machine An injection molding machine (also spelled injection moulding machine in BrE), also known as an injection press, is a machine for manufacturing plastic products by the injection molding process. It consists of two main parts, an ''injection ...
. When it comes to the production of micro components the machine and process technology mainly depend on the below points: * Short dwell time * Low
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on the polymer melt * Homogeneous material preparation before molding * Precision injection and ejection * Accuracy of dimensions


Critical factors


Parting line issue

A parting line (PL) is the line of separation on the part where the two halves of the mold meet. The parting line matching for micro parts is a big issue. The interlocking features of mold cavity and core for precise mating are used to reduce such issues.


Degating issue

Another major critical factor of micro injection technology is that the smaller part size causes problems with degating (gate removal).


Sprue and runner size

Runner and sprue diameters are another concern. The total volume of the feed system (sprue, runners and gates) can exceed the volume of the parts by a factor of 100 or more.


Materials and applications for micro injection molding

The most common
polymer A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
s used in micro injection molding are reported in the table below:


Machine used for micro injection molding

In the 1980s, micro injection molding techniques utilized traditional injection molding, but no dedicated machines were available until the mid-1990s. Currently, commercial micro molding systems are produced from Milacron, Arburg, and Sumitomo Demag as micro injection units for regular machines. At the same time, Wittmann Battenfeld, Babyplast and Desma are manufacturers of dedicated micro injection molding machines. Milacron developed two types of micro injection units: *A two-stage and all-electric injection unit accomplished by an extruder and injection plunger *An all-electric injection unit with 14 mm screw to inject the polymer melt into the mold Arburg developed a micro injection molding machine with an 8 mm injection to ensure high degree of dosing precision. This type of machine is combined with a second screw, which is responsible for melting and homogenous mixing of the material. Sumitomo Demag developed a customized micro molding injection unit suitable for micro parts weighing of 5 g to 0.1 g.


Uses

Micro injection molding is widely used for parts and devices in the medical, pharmaceutical, electronics, automotive, optical and other industries. In general, the medical micro injection molding market is the leading one, due to an increase in the usage of sophisticated micro components for endoscopic surgery, minimally invasive treatments, point-of-care testing and other advanced technology developments. Applications in other fields include parts for electric motors, micron-tolerance door components, thing-wall containers, etc.


See also

*
Molding (process) Molding (American English) or moulding ( British and Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is the process of manufacturing by shaping liquid or pliable raw material using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix. This itself may ha ...
* Direct injection expanded foam molding *
Fusible core injection molding Fusible core injection molding, also known as lost core injection molding, is a specialized plastic injection molding process used to mold internal cavities or undercuts that are not possible to mold with demoldable cores. Strictly speaking th ...
* Metal injection molding * Multi-material injection molding *
Reaction injection molding Reaction injection molding (RIM) is similar to injection molding except thermosetting polymers are used, which requires a curing reaction to occur within the mold. Common items made via RIM include automotive bumpers, air spoilers, and fe ...
* Gas-assisted injection molding


References

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