화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.101, No.5, 3275-3285, 2006
Improvement of optical quality and vibration characteristics of injection molded disk with processing condition control
Increased application of optical disks has required a rotating disk with more dynamic stability and better optical quality. A new concept of controlling the processing condition of injection molded disks is developed to improve their optical quality and vibration characteristics. To assess the effect of process conditions on residual stresses, birefringence, and critical speed, an orthogonal array for design of experiments is used. Melt temperature, filling speed, and packing pressure were effective parameters, but mold temperature and interactions among process conditions were not. The birefringence and critical speed were affected by the residual stress distribution, which varied according to the distance from the gate and processing condition. Considering the effect of the processing conditions and distance from the gate, we calculated the weight factors on residual stresses along the radial direction. Choosing weighted stress to be the target value for optimization of residual stresses, processing conditions control was accomplished. Under the newly proposed conditions, optical quality and stability of injection molded disk were simultaneously improved. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.