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Jet Finishing of Novel Optic Designs

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Abstract

Manufacturing challenges become great as optic designs trend towards increasing aspheric departure and freeform shapes. Magnetorheological Jet (MR Jet™) finishing provides a versatile polishing processes capable of achieving high precision on next generation optic designs.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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