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Paper Abstract
The main objective of this article is to introduce a novel power device for electrical-assisted micro-grinding, which could
reduce the ambiguities reported and experienced during grinding. For example, the device's software is equipped with a
knowledge database that automatically sets suitable electrical parameters for the instructed fine grinding parameters. The
parameters are controlled throughout the process in order to achieve the stringent specifications required for further
advanced polishing processes or establishing mirror surface finish on optical components.
Paper Details
Date Published: 14 May 2007
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 10316, Optifab 2007: Technical Digest, 1031607 (14 May 2007); doi: 10.1117/12.715132
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 10316:
Optifab 2007: Technical Digest
James J. Kumler; Matthias Pfaff, Editor(s)
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 10316, Optifab 2007: Technical Digest, 1031607 (14 May 2007); doi: 10.1117/12.715132
Show Author Affiliations
Fathima Patham, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Andreas Geiss, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Rolf Rascher, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Andreas Geiss, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Rolf Rascher, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Peter Sperber, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Markus Schinhaerl, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Elmar Pitschke, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Markus Schinhaerl, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Elmar Pitschke, Univ. of Applied Sciences Deggendorf (Germany)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 10316:
Optifab 2007: Technical Digest
James J. Kumler; Matthias Pfaff, Editor(s)
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