中国有色金属学报(英文版)
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
Vol. 22 No. 2 December 2012 |
(Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management, The University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow, G1 1XJ, UK)
Abstract:This paper reports the work associated with the development of a desktop hot-embossing machine system and tools which would enable volume production of polymeric tubular micro-components for various applications. The development was undertaken by considering factors such as machine dynamic performance, precision guides to tools, tool heating and cooling, raw material feeding and end-part collection, control strategy. It was assisted with FE analysis and a series of forming experiment. An integrated machine system has now been constructed and tested with the forming of several demonstration-components. A good result was obtained from these tests.
Key words: hot-embossing; micro-forming; desktop micro-manufacturing system; polymeric tubular micro-components