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Study on nano-level mirror surface finishing on mold core to glass lens molding

Tae Soo Kwak, Gyung Nyun Kim, Yong Chul Lee
JKSPE 2006;23(1):97-104.
Published online: January 1, 2006
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ELID(ELectrolytic In-process Dressing) grinding is an excellent technique far mirror grinding of various advanced metallic or nonmetallic materials. A polishing process is also required for elimination of scratches present on ELID grinded surfaces. MAP(Magnetic Assisted Polishing) has been used as polishing method due to its high polishing efficiency and to its resulting in a superior surface quality. This study is describing an effective fabrication method combining ELID and MAP of nano-precision mirror grinding for glass-lens molding mould. It also presents some techniques for achieving the nanometer roughness of the hard metals, such as WC-Co, which are extensively used in precision tooling material.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2006;23(1):97-104.   Published online January 1, 2006
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