Advances in micro assembly injection moulding for use in medical systems |
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Authors: | Walter Michaeli Dirk Opfermann Thomas Kamps |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Plastics Processing (IKV) at RWTH Aachen University, Pontstrasse 49, 52062 Aachen, Germany |
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Abstract: | In micro systems technology, the process of micro assembly injection moulding is used for the generation of hybrid micro systems. With this process, more functions are integrated in less space. In the field of medical technology, miniaturisation also means new methods of treatment with fewer side effects on the patient. New cures are developed by the miniaturisation of medical instruments, such as keyhole surgery. For detailed investigations a specific demonstration was developed to display the potential of micro assembly injection moulding in medical science. This part consists of a carbon-fibre reinforced PEEK puncture needle, which incorporates three lumens. The selected materials allow use of the needle during magnetic resonance imaging. In order to attach additional equipment a plastic connector needs to be overmoulded on the needle. The investigations focus on the injection moulding process by characterising the influences of temperature, moulding parameters and material combinations on the resulting bond strength between needle and connector. |
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Keywords: | Adhesion Bond strength Micro injection moulding Pull-out test Micro assembly injection moulding |
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