Development of a Novel Transcription Molding Process to Fabricate Sophisticated Polymer Products with Precise Microstructure and High Transparency Applicable to Display Devices and Bio-chips

2007 
Abstract In this study, we developed a novel transcription-molding process and experimentally discussed its validity for fabricating polymer products having the precise microstructure on the surface. The process was named “Melt-Transcription Process” which consists of two characteristic stages; coating and compression. In the coating stage, a molten polymer is coated on the surface of a metal mold having the precise microstructure by a coating device specially designed in this study. The thickness of the coated polymer melt is typically 100 μm or more. Immediately after coating, the coated polymer is compressed against the mold surface so as to make the polymer flow into the microstructure cavities engraved on the mold, and to fabricate the 3-dimensional structure of polymer products. The pressure required for compression is quite lower than that in conventional nano-imprinting process, because the molten polymer of high temperature is distributed in advance over the mold surface in the coating stage. The...
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