Abstract

Polishing is according to the current state of the art, one of the key processes in precision optics. Many specialists deal with the most diverse applications of these technologies and develop stable, reproducible techniques. In this article we present results for the investigation of different effects in the initial polishing phase in combination with different materials.

Highlights

  • Computer Controlled Polishing (CCP) [1] is state of the art when it comes to fine and ultrafine processing of optical glasses

  • Windows with 12x16mm size were polished on different glasses

  • All glasses were polished under identical conditions

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Summary

Introduction

Computer Controlled Polishing (CCP) [1] is state of the art when it comes to fine and ultrafine processing of optical glasses. When polishing new tools, there are large fluctuations in the removal rate, which we are currently investigating more closely with the aid of a specially developed laboratory test rig. In a first step the polishing behavior of new tools was investigated.

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