This paper reports on design, fabrication, and characterization of a microfilter to be used in biomedical applications. The microfilter, with mesh of 80 μm, is fabricated by micro-injection molding process in polymeric material (polyoxymethylene (POM)) using a steel mold manufactured by micro-electrical discharge machining process. The characteristics of the filter are investigated by numerical simulation in order to define a suitable geometry for micro-injection molding. Then, different process configurations of parameters (melt temperature, injection velocity, mold temperature, holding pressure and time, cooling time, pressure limit) are tested in order to obtain the complete part filling via micro-injection molding process preventing any defects. Finally, the component is dimensionally characterized and the process parameters optimized to obtain the maximum filtration capacity.
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March 2016
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Design and Fabrication of a Polymeric Microfilter for Medical Applications
Rossella Surace,
Rossella Surace
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: rossella.surace@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
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Vincenzo Bellantone,
Vincenzo Bellantone
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
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Gianluca Trotta,
Gianluca Trotta
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
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Vito Basile,
Vito Basile
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
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Francesco Modica,
Francesco Modica
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
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Bari 70124, Italy
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Irene Fassi
Irene Fassi
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Bassini 15,
Milano 20133, Italy
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Rossella Surace
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: rossella.surace@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: rossella.surace@itia.cnr.it
Vincenzo Bellantone
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: vincenzo.bellantone@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: vincenzo.bellantone@itia.cnr.it
Gianluca Trotta
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: gianluca.trotta@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
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Vito Basile
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: vito.basile@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: vito.basile@itia.cnr.it
Francesco Modica
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: francesco.modica@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Lembo 38/F,
Bari 70124, Italy
e-mail: francesco.modica@itia.cnr.it
Irene Fassi
ITIA CNR, Institute of Industrial
Technology and Automation,
via Bassini 15,
Milano 20133, Italy
e-mail: irene.fassi@itia.cnr.it
Technology and Automation,
via Bassini 15,
Milano 20133, Italy
e-mail: irene.fassi@itia.cnr.it
Contributed by the Manufacturing Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MICRO- AND NANO-MANUFACTURING. Manuscript received July 20, 2015; final manuscript received November 16, 2015; published online December 24, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Gracious Ngaile.
J. Micro Nano-Manuf. Mar 2016, 4(1): 011006 (7 pages)
Published Online: December 24, 2015
Article history
Received:
July 20, 2015
Revised:
November 16, 2015
Citation
Surace, R., Bellantone, V., Trotta, G., Basile, V., Modica, F., and Fassi, I. (December 24, 2015). "Design and Fabrication of a Polymeric Microfilter for Medical Applications." ASME. J. Micro Nano-Manuf. March 2016; 4(1): 011006. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032035
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