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Fast fabrication of super-hydrophobic surfaces on polypropylene by replication of short-pulse laser structured molds
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Super-hydrophobic SurfacesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsNanostructured PolymerBiofabricationRapid GenerationShort-pulse LaserLaser OpticsPolymer MaterialPolymer TechnologyLaser Micro-processingMaterials FabricationPolymer ChemistryNanolithography MethodMaterials ScienceInjection MoldingNanomanufacturingFabrication TechniquePolymer EngineeringLaser Processing TechnologyLaser-assisted Deposition3D PrintingAdvanced Laser ProcessingFast FabricationMicrofabricationLaser Processing (Business Administration)Polymer ScienceReplica GenerationNanofabricationLaser-surface InteractionsPolymer Self-assembly
A new two-step method, facilitating the rapid generation of super-hydrophobic surface structures via parallel laser processing followed by a replica generation by injection molding is reported. A self-made fused silica-based diffractive optical element (DOE) is applied to distribute the laser energy into a 25×25 dot matrix. This DOE is used as a transmission mask for surface ablation of metal molds, applying short-pulse UV laser pulses. In a subsequent process step, replicas of the processed stamp are produced by variothermal injection molding, enabling the mass production of the surface pattern on plastics parts. The resulting topography facilitates a super-hydrophobic behavior of the fabricated components.
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