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Mold Stamping of Optical Glasses using Superhydrophobic Surface Die by Micro/Nanotexturing
2019
Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
Femtosecond laser machining was utilized to form the micro/nanotextures on mold material to transform a hydrophilic surface to a superhydrophobic one. The mold surface was segmented into unit cells by laser microtexturing; at the same time, each segment was nanotextured to have nanoscaled ripples by laser-induced periodic surface structuring (LIPSS). The micro/nano-textured SUS420 molds were hydrophobic with high contact angles and repellency. Each mold was fixed into a cassette die set for
doi:10.9773/sosei.60.75
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