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Hot Embossing. Theory of Microreplication. Edition No. 2. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • July 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5927158
Hot Embossing: Theory of Microreplication, Second Edition presents the current state-of-the-art in microreplication, with a focus on hot embossing, nanoimprint, thermoforming, and roll-to-roll replication. Polymer processing, the theory of polymers and the processing of polymers are discussed in detail. The book contains in-depth analysis of processing processes and replication techniques, including mold fabrication. Monitoring, data analysis and reliability of molded parts is also discussed. In this updated edition, new processes are included, such as the process of micro- and nanothermoforming to generate 3D structures and the hot pulling processes to generate hierarchical structures with high aspect ratios.

Based on hot pulling, "Nanofur� for Oil-water-separation is a large-scale biomimetic application. Upscaling, especially the seamless roll-to-roll replication, is also explored. The book is designed to cover the entire workflow for a seamless lithographic sleeve. This new edition marks a substantial update of the previous edition, incorporating several new chapters. It is an important resource for materials scientists and engineers working in the areas of micro- and nanofabrication.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Replication Processes
3. Hot Embossing Process
4. Enhanced Hot Embossing Processes
5. Hot Pulling
6. Thermoforming
7. Modeling and Process Simulation
8. Fundamentals of Polymers
9. Polymer Materials for Hot Embossing
10. Enhanced Embossing Materials
11. Process Monitoring
12. Quality control
13. Hot Embossing Technology
14. Hot Embossing Tools
15. Mold Inserts
16. Functional Biomimetic Surfaces
17. SMART surfaces
18. Roll-to-Roll Embossing
19. Roll-to-Roll Tooling
20. Hot Embossing Applications.
21. Outlook

Authors

Matthias Worgull Lecturer, Institute of Microstructure Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany.

Matthias Worgull is an associated professor and lecturer at the Institute of Microstructure Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany and has more than 20 years of experience in polymer micro structuring by replication processes. He is currently head of the group "Large Scale Structuring" with focus on the upscaling of hot embossing, nanoimprint, and roll-to-roll replication and the implementation of functional bionic surfaces with enhanced materials.