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7 September 2013 Roughness improvement in Active Fluid Jet Polishing (A-FJP) by optimization of the polishing pin
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Abstract
This paper reports on an improvement of the surface roughness in A-FJP by utilisation of a perforated polishing pin. The University of Applied Science Deggendorf is currently working on the A-FJP process to investigate the effects on the resulting surface roughness on optical lenses.
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Manuela Falter, Markus Schinhaerl, Rolf Rascher, and Christine Wuensche "Roughness improvement in Active Fluid Jet Polishing (A-FJP) by optimization of the polishing pin", Proc. SPIE 8838, Optical Manufacturing and Testing X, 88380Q (7 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023007
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KEYWORDS
Polishing

Surface roughness

Surface finishing

Applied sciences

Lenses

Cerium

Interferometers

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