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Development of Ultra-Precision Machining Technology for V-Shape Micropatterns with 32” Large Surface Area

Sung Gun Lee, Hyun Chul Kim
JKSPE 2011;28(3):315-322.
Published online: March 1, 2011
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High-accuracy micropatterns such as V-shaped microgrooves are increasingly in demand for various engineering areas. And the technical trend goes for large surface areas in precision machining technology. So micropatterns with large surface areas are expected to play an increasingly important role in today’s manufacturing technology. In this study, we focused on developing machining technologies. First, a machine vision system for precise tool setting is developed. Second, an on-machine measurement (OMM) system for large-area measurement is implemented. And also software for tool path generation and simulation is developed. With these technologies we fabricated large-surface micropatterns in an electroless nickel-plated workpiece with single-crystal diamond tools and a 32-in, ㎜ ㎜ 450 675 × mold with tens of V-and pyramid-shaped micropatterns.

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Development of Ultra-Precision Machining Technology for V-Shape Micropatterns with 32” Large Surface Area
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2011;28(3):315-322.   Published online March 1, 2011
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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2011;28(3):315-322.   Published online March 1, 2011
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