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New Freeform Manufacturing Chain based on atmospheric Plasma Jet Machining

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Abstract

A new manufacturing chain including atmospheric Plasma Jet Machining (PJM) technology will be presented. PJM is based on deterministic plasma-assisted material removal. It has the potential for flexible and cost-efficient shape generation and correction of small and medium-sized optical freeform elements.

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