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27 April 2009 Varying electro-kinetic interactions to achieve predictable polishing results on zinc sulfide
Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Jarrett A Drucker, Andrew A. Haefner, Robert A. Wiederhold
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Abstract
A conventional polishing study was conducted with infrared material zinc sulfide with the goal of producing defect-free polished surfaces in predictable amounts of time. Utilizing the measured electro-kinetic properties of the zinc sulfide and polishing abrasives, polishing slurries were selectively altered and the resulting removal rates and surface roughness values were measured. This paper will serve as a baseline for developing an empirical model for optimizing both surface roughness and removal rate for two different types of abrasives with ZnS.
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Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Jarrett A Drucker, Andrew A. Haefner, and Robert A. Wiederhold "Varying electro-kinetic interactions to achieve predictable polishing results on zinc sulfide", Proc. SPIE 7302, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XI, 73020O (27 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817904
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KEYWORDS
Abrasives

Zinc

Polishing

Surface finishing

Surface roughness

Particles

Glasses

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