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26 September 2011 Analysis of fine-grinding techniques in terms of achievable surface qualities
O. Fähnle, K. Hauser
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Shaping processes, e.g. cnc grinding, loose abrasive grinding and fluid jet polishing have been investigated experimentally for the level of sub-surface damage caused analyzing different process characteristics.
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O. Fähnle and K. Hauser "Analysis of fine-grinding techniques in terms of achievable surface qualities", Proc. SPIE 8126, Optical Manufacturing and Testing IX, 81260J (26 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.894393
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KEYWORDS
Abrasives

Surface finishing

Diamond

Polishing

Surface roughness

Diamond machining

Optical fabrication

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