Texturing Technologies for Plastics Injection Molding: A Review

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Texturing is an engineering technology that can be used to enable surface functionalization in the plastics injection molding industry. A texture is defined as the geometrical modification of the topography by addition of surface features that are characterized by a smaller scale than the overall surface dimensions. Texturing is added to products to create novel functionalities of plastic products and tools, which can be exploited to modify interactions with other materials in contact with the surface. The geometry, dimensions, and positioning on the surface define the function of a texture and its properties. This work reviews and discuss the wide range of texturing technologies available in the industry. The advantages and limitations of each technology are presented to support the development of new surface engineering applications in the plastics manufacturing industry.

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Masato, D., Piccolo, L., Lucchetta, G., & Sorgato, M. (2022, August 1). Texturing Technologies for Plastics Injection Molding: A Review. Micromachines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13081211

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