Abstract
A knife blade cutting experiment was performed to study the effect of clearance between two knife blades on cutting only one layer of a multi-layer thin film. The multi-layer thin films are made up of three major layers: a 0.1mm Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer, a 25 ~ 50 μm elastic plastic layer, and a 0.18 mm paper layer. The clearance between two knife blades is controlled by a micro manual stage. The cutting parameters are the clearance of knife blades, the edge of knife blades, and cutting speed. The relationships between layers to be cut and clearance between knife blades are measured using specific knife blades and a constant cut speed. Using the experimental results, several criteria for cutting paper layer are critically assessed. Through assessment of the criteria, the paper layer alone is practicably removed from multi-layer thin film. This experiment successfully provided a method to cut a specific layer but other layers of multi-layer thin film at once.
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