Surface Treatment and Analysis of 3D-Printed Plastic Molds for Prototype and Small-Series Injection Molding

dc.contributor.authorRáž, Karel
dc.contributor.authorChval, Zdeněk
dc.contributor.authorHůla, František
dc.contributor.authorMarkopoulos, Angelos
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-27T19:05:31Z
dc.date.available2026-02-27T19:05:31Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.date.updated2026-02-27T19:05:30Z
dc.description.abstractAdditive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a promising technology for producing low-cost, customized tooling, particularly for prototyping and small-series injection molding. However, the inherent surface roughness and anisotropic properties of 3D-printed parts pose significant challenges for their direct use as functional mold inserts. This study investigates the effectiveness of various post-processing techniques on 3D-printed plastic inserts made from polyamide 12 (PA12) and glass bead-filled PA12 (PA12GB). The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of these surface treatments on the functional properties and service life of the mold inserts. A comprehensive analysis was conducted, including a detailed characterization of roughness using a confocal microscope, cross-sectional analysis to determine layer thickness, and tribological tests employing the ball-on-disc method to assess wear resistance. The study employed a modular injection mold and tested a range of surface finishing processes, including PostProcess Suspended Rotational Force (SRF) technology, metal decomposition coatings from HVM Plasma, and various methods from DyeMansion (Powershot S and Powerfuse). Results show a significant reduction in surface roughness across all methods. Notably, the vapor-based Powefuse treatment from DyeMansion achieved a surface roughness (Ra) of 1.2797 mu m, which is below the typical Ra value of 1.6 mu m for conventional metal molds, thereby making it suitable for high-quality molding applications. The tribological analysis provided critical insights into the durability and wear resistance of the treated surfaces, supporting their potential for extended use. This research validates the potential of specific post-processing methods to transform AM parts into functional tooling, enabling cost-effective and rapid prototyping in the plastics industry.en
dc.format11
dc.identifier.document-number001623784800001
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/polym17222977
dc.identifier.issn2073-4360
dc.identifier.obd43947937
dc.identifier.orcidRáž, Karel 0000-0001-8768-0317
dc.identifier.orcidChval, Zdeněk 0000-0002-6751-559X
dc.identifier.orcidHůla, František 0009-0001-0397-4607
dc.identifier.orcidMarkopoulos, Angelos 0000-0002-3754-5202
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/67121
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPolymers
dc.rights.accessA
dc.subjectadditive manufacturingen
dc.subject3D printingen
dc.subjectinjection moldingen
dc.subjectsurface treatmenten
dc.subjectroughness analysisen
dc.subjecttribologyen
dc.subjectprototype toolingen
dc.subjectaditivní výrobacz
dc.subject3D tiskcz
dc.subjectvstřikovánícz
dc.subjectpovrchová úpravacz
dc.subjectanalýza drsnosticz
dc.subjecttribologiecz
dc.subjectvýroba nástrojůcz
dc.titleSurface Treatment and Analysis of 3D-Printed Plastic Molds for Prototype and Small-Series Injection Moldingen
dc.titlePovrchová úprava a analýza 3D tištěných plastových forem pro prototypovou a malosériovou výrobu vstřikovánímcz
dc.typeČlánek v databázi WoS (Jimp)
dc.typeČLÁNEK
dc.type.statusPublished Version
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