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The easiest way to get an overview of polymers and processes used on the polymer injection moulding machine is to go to LabManager and consult the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Processlog&view=editlog&machid=278 Process Log for the injection moulding machine]. If you would like use a non-Danchip polymer for a test, please contact the owner of the polymer and ask if you can have a sample. A complete list of all polymers in use at DTU Danchip and who owns them can be found in LabManager on the Info page for the polymer injection moulding machine on the 'Documents' tab. You can also click this direct link: [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=3044 Approved_polymers_list.pdf].
The easiest way to get an overview of polymers and processes used on the polymer injection moulding machine is to go to LabManager and consult the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Processlog&view=editlog&machid=278 Process Log for the injection moulding machine]. If you would like use a non-Danchip polymer for a test, please contact the owner of the polymer and ask if you can have a sample. A complete list of all polymers in use at DTU Danchip and who owns them can be found in LabManager on the Info page for the polymer injection moulding machine on the 'Documents' tab. You can also click this direct link: [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=3044 Approved_polymers_list.pdf].


==Injection moulding processes==
==Process parameters and optimization==


There are no standard injection moulding processes because it varies significantly how users prefer to optimize their process and how they prioritize parameters such as polymer type, replication fidelity, dimensional accuracy, optical properties, residual stress and cycle time. However, browsing through the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Processlog&view=editlog&machid=278 Process Log] it's usually not a problem to find a program made for the polymer and tool at hand which can be used as a starting point.
There are no standard injection moulding processes because it varies significantly how users prefer to optimize their process and how they prioritize parameters such as polymer type, replication fidelity, dimensional accuracy, optical properties, residual stress and cycle time. However, browsing through the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Processlog&view=editlog&machid=278 Process Log] it's usually not a problem to find a program made for the polymer and tool at hand which can be used as a starting point.