Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool

Moulds with micro-sizes features needed for many applications, such as for hot embossing, can be manufactured using micro-milling process. However, the burrs formed in the micro-milling process are a challenge that needs to be addressed. The burr sizes are comparable to the micro-milled feature size...

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Main Authors: Saptaji, Kushendarsyah, Subbiah, Sathyan
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.04.078
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spelling my.ump.umpir.177132018-02-23T07:15:13Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17713/ Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool Saptaji, Kushendarsyah Subbiah, Sathyan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Moulds with micro-sizes features needed for many applications, such as for hot embossing, can be manufactured using micro-milling process. However, the burrs formed in the micro-milling process are a challenge that needs to be addressed. The burr sizes are comparable to the micro-milled feature sizes and the common types of burr seen being the top/side and exit burrs. The use of a tapered geometry micro-milling tool is investigated in this paper that enables reduction in both the top and exit burrs. The straight and tapered micro-milling tools of various angles are used and the burrs formed are observed. Micro-milling experiments are conducted on an aluminium alloy by producing common positive features seen in the mould for the production of polymer microfluidic devices. The results show that the burr reduction can be attributed due to the increase of the taper angle. It is seen that the tapered tool not only substantially reduces the top burrs, but also leaves behind inclined walls which further help in reducing exit burrs formed during the subsequent finish face milling. Furthermore, embossing trials performed with the micro-milled tapered geometry moulds show improved performance not only because burrs are reduced and also because the taper eases mould release. Elsevier Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by_nc_nd http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17713/1/fkm-2017-kushendarsyah-Burr%20reduction%20of%20micro-milled.pdf Saptaji, Kushendarsyah and Subbiah, Sathyan (2017) Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool. Procedia Engineering, 184. pp. 137-144. ISSN 1877-7058 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.04.078 doi: 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.04.078
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Saptaji, Kushendarsyah
Subbiah, Sathyan
Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
description Moulds with micro-sizes features needed for many applications, such as for hot embossing, can be manufactured using micro-milling process. However, the burrs formed in the micro-milling process are a challenge that needs to be addressed. The burr sizes are comparable to the micro-milled feature sizes and the common types of burr seen being the top/side and exit burrs. The use of a tapered geometry micro-milling tool is investigated in this paper that enables reduction in both the top and exit burrs. The straight and tapered micro-milling tools of various angles are used and the burrs formed are observed. Micro-milling experiments are conducted on an aluminium alloy by producing common positive features seen in the mould for the production of polymer microfluidic devices. The results show that the burr reduction can be attributed due to the increase of the taper angle. It is seen that the tapered tool not only substantially reduces the top burrs, but also leaves behind inclined walls which further help in reducing exit burrs formed during the subsequent finish face milling. Furthermore, embossing trials performed with the micro-milled tapered geometry moulds show improved performance not only because burrs are reduced and also because the taper eases mould release.
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author Saptaji, Kushendarsyah
Subbiah, Sathyan
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Subbiah, Sathyan
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title Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
title_short Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
title_full Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
title_fullStr Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
title_full_unstemmed Burr Reduction of Micro-milled Microfluidic Channels Mould Using a Tapered Tool
title_sort burr reduction of micro-milled microfluidic channels mould using a tapered tool
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17713/1/fkm-2017-kushendarsyah-Burr%20reduction%20of%20micro-milled.pdf
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