@article{oai:kagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000463, author = {山本, 洋之 and Yamamoto, Hiroyuki and 大久保, 雄司 and Ohkubo, Yuji and 小川, 一文 and Ogawa, Kazufumi and 内海, 邦広 and Utsumi, Kunihiro}, issue = {3}, journal = {Precision engineering}, month = {Jul}, note = {The use of an extremely thin chemically adsorbed fluorocarbon film (having a thickness of the order of 1 nm) for injection molding greatly reduces the ejection resistance, depending on the mold shape or dimensional accuracy., Consequently, this technique should be very beneficial when applied to the molding of resin materials that have difficulty with mold release, such as silicone, urethane and elastomer resins. Further, this method will be useful for the molds used for making precision components that need to be highly accurate and ultra thin, such as optical components and chemical chips, for which conventional release agents cannot be used.}, pages = {229--234}, title = {Application of a chemically adsorbed fluorocarbon film to improve demolding}, volume = {33}, year = {2009}, yomi = {ヤマモト, ヒロユキ and オオクボ, ユウジ and オガワ, カズフミ and ウツミ, クニヒロ} }