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24 September 2004 Surface roughness results using a hydrodynamic polishing tool (HyDra)
Manuel Nunez, Javier Salinas, Esteban Luna, Luis Salas, Elfego Ruiz, Erika Sohn, Adriana Nava, Irene Cruz, Benjamín Martinez
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Abstract
HyDRa is a hydrodynamic radial polishing tool ideal for the corrective lapping and fine polishing of diverse materials by means of an accelerated abrasive flux. The roughness of an optical surface is analysed for a continuous manufacturing process, beginning with the basic generation steps up to a finished optical surface. These results were obtained using a Linnik interferometer.
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Manuel Nunez, Javier Salinas, Esteban Luna, Luis Salas, Elfego Ruiz, Erika Sohn, Adriana Nava, Irene Cruz, and Benjamín Martinez "Surface roughness results using a hydrodynamic polishing tool (HyDra)", Proc. SPIE 5494, Optical Fabrication, Metrology, and Material Advancements for Telescopes, (24 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.550573
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KEYWORDS
Polishing

Surface finishing

Interferometers

Spherical lenses

Optical spheres

Optics manufacturing

Glasses

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