Polishing performance of 3D-printed multi-material photopolymer tools on glass

Due to the increasing demands and complexity of optical glass components to be processed in the future, advanced technologies and precision machining methods will be required in order to produce high-quality optics economically. The polyjet process enables the production of 3D printed gradient index...

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Veröffentlicht in:EPJ Web of conferences 2024, Vol.309, p.3018
Hauptverfasser: Kern, Kerstin, Schultheiss, Denise, Allaart, Jan, Schulze, Christian, Henkel, Sebastian, Faehnle, Oliver, Bode, Jürgen, Surberg, Cord Henrik, Bliedtner, Jens
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Zusammenfassung:Due to the increasing demands and complexity of optical glass components to be processed in the future, advanced technologies and precision machining methods will be required in order to produce high-quality optics economically. The polyjet process enables the production of 3D printed gradient index (GRIN) polishing tools with hardness gradients by combining different polymer materials for e.g. synchrospeed polishing. In terms of their geometric design, these tools are significantly more flexible than conventional ones, where the polishing cloth must be glued to metal tool holders. The composition of the polishing pad material directly influences the process efficiency and quality at which the glass is polished. In a laboratory test the influence of the mechanical properties of the multi-material pads on process efficiency, i.e. their long-term stability and the polishing rate of the glass workpiece is demonstrated.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202430903018