Abstract

In Vietnam, the technology of fabricating spherical surfaces of glass lenses by the loose abrasive grinding method has been researched and widely applied. However, this technology does not really match the needs of grinding and polishing optically the sphere on the basis of alloy steel. This paper introduces some initial results in researching the technology of optical mirror polishing of alloy steel materials. The issues studied include the selection of processing methods and equipment, design and manufacture of auxiliary tools and machining tools, testing and setting up machining processes, and the methodology for characterisation product quality. A spherical mirror of 50 mm in diameter, 70 mm in spherical radius, based on alloy steel material has been optically polished. Test results show that the sample meets the requirements for optical products (N=1; ΔN=1, surface roughness Rz=0.05 μm).

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