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1 January 1987 Response Of Metallic Material To Micromachining
H . J. Stadler, B. Freisleben, C. Heubeck
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Proceedings Volume 0802, In-Process Optical Metrology for Precision Machining; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967103
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1987, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
The diamond turn process affects the metal-surface in a complex way. The knowledge of the relevant mechanisms (influence of polycrystallinity, crystal structure, grain size, mechanical behaviour) shows a new way to optimize optical metal surfaces by using micro-crystalline metals.
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H . J. Stadler, B. Freisleben, and C. Heubeck "Response Of Metallic Material To Micromachining", Proc. SPIE 0802, In-Process Optical Metrology for Precision Machining, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967103
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Diamond

Crystals

Microcrystalline materials

Diamond machining

Copper

Anisotropy

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