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An Experimental Study on Color Shift of Injection-Molded Mobile LGP Depending on Surface Micropattern

In the display industry, the LCD backlight unit (BLU) module is variously used in mobile phones, notebook computers, monitors, and TVs. The light guide plate (LGP), which is one of the core parts of a BLU, is getting bigger and thinner consistently. Conventional injection methods and injection proce...

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Autores principales: Kim, Mooyeon, Lee, Junhan, Yoon, Kyunghwan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33171993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112610
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description In the display industry, the LCD backlight unit (BLU) module is variously used in mobile phones, notebook computers, monitors, and TVs. The light guide plate (LGP), which is one of the core parts of a BLU, is getting bigger and thinner consistently. Conventional injection methods and injection processes like injection compression molding (ICM) are becoming more complex and harsher with high-speed injection at high mold and melt temperatures. These approaches lead to a change in physical properties and a decrease in optical properties such as yellowing and color shift in injection-molded parts. In the present study, an injection molding experiment was conducted to understand the effect of surface patterns and major injection process conditions like mold and melt temperatures on the color shift in injection-molded mobile LGP. Optical properties obtained by the direct and total transmittance and CIE xy chromaticity diagram for injection-molded mobile LGP were measured with a UV–visible spectrophotometer. From the measurement of patternless LGP, it was found that total or direct transmittance was not affected by molding process variables. It was also found that yellow shift, [Formula: see text] , occurred as much as 0.00111 ± 0.00014, and a color shift angle, [Formula: see text] of 43.05 ± 2.44° was recorded in CIE coordinates for all nine experimental cases. From the measurement of total transmittance of patterned LGP, [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] were found to be almost the same as those of patternless LGP for the locations of low and medium density of the pattern for the LGP, T1 and T2. The measured data of direct transmittance of patterned LGP showed that additional yellow shift due to scattering caused by surface micropattern. Interestingly, [Formula: see text] of patterned data remained 43.05 ± 2.44°, which was almost the same as that found in the case of patternless LGP.
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spelling pubmed-76946222020-11-28 An Experimental Study on Color Shift of Injection-Molded Mobile LGP Depending on Surface Micropattern Kim, Mooyeon Lee, Junhan Yoon, Kyunghwan Polymers (Basel) Article In the display industry, the LCD backlight unit (BLU) module is variously used in mobile phones, notebook computers, monitors, and TVs. The light guide plate (LGP), which is one of the core parts of a BLU, is getting bigger and thinner consistently. Conventional injection methods and injection processes like injection compression molding (ICM) are becoming more complex and harsher with high-speed injection at high mold and melt temperatures. These approaches lead to a change in physical properties and a decrease in optical properties such as yellowing and color shift in injection-molded parts. In the present study, an injection molding experiment was conducted to understand the effect of surface patterns and major injection process conditions like mold and melt temperatures on the color shift in injection-molded mobile LGP. Optical properties obtained by the direct and total transmittance and CIE xy chromaticity diagram for injection-molded mobile LGP were measured with a UV–visible spectrophotometer. From the measurement of patternless LGP, it was found that total or direct transmittance was not affected by molding process variables. It was also found that yellow shift, [Formula: see text] , occurred as much as 0.00111 ± 0.00014, and a color shift angle, [Formula: see text] of 43.05 ± 2.44° was recorded in CIE coordinates for all nine experimental cases. From the measurement of total transmittance of patterned LGP, [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] were found to be almost the same as those of patternless LGP for the locations of low and medium density of the pattern for the LGP, T1 and T2. The measured data of direct transmittance of patterned LGP showed that additional yellow shift due to scattering caused by surface micropattern. Interestingly, [Formula: see text] of patterned data remained 43.05 ± 2.44°, which was almost the same as that found in the case of patternless LGP. MDPI 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7694622/ /pubmed/33171993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112610 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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