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14 May 2007 Densification contributions in material removal mechanism
Kai Xin, John C. Lambropoulos
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Abstract
Optical glasses exhibit very different properties during manufacturing process. Densification of glass under pure pressure dramatically changes the material removal mechanism. In glasses with densification, the densification inhibits the propagation of subsurface damage but also masks subsurface damage. Densification is the primary form of subsurface damage at ductile removal mode, like polishing, when material can be densified with pure pressure.
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Kai Xin and John C. Lambropoulos "Densification contributions in material removal mechanism", Proc. SPIE 10316, Optifab 2007: Technical Digest, 103160A (14 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.717996
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KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Polishing

Glasses

Silica

Optics manufacturing

Abrasives

Etching

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