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Development of grinding wheels for optics

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Abstract

The glass and technical ceramic market has been using the same manufacturing process to finish their components for the past 50 years. The presumption is that all glasses fall within the medium to low range of MOR values and can be readily ground with metal bonded diamond wheels, and that all grinding operations cause microfracturing that must be corrected by subsequent operations, like lapping and polishing.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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