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The Evolution of Diamond for Optical Component Finishing

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Recent developments in the production of synthetic diamond abrasives have resulted in an array of varieties suitable for optical finishing applications.

Dr. Nicholas J. Tumavitch, Warren/Amplex Superabrasives

Monocrystalline diamond abrasives, both natural and synthetic, are used widely in the lapping and polishing steps of optical component manufacturing, but inherent structural defects will limit their application in the fabrication of next-generation products. Recently, diamond manufacturers made some morphological refinements to compensate for the inadequacies of the material. As a result, engineers are achieving higher removal rates and finer, scratch-free surfaces. The functional utility of all types of diamond abrasives increases with decreasing particle size distribution, and...Read full article

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    Published: May 2005
    Basic ScienceFeaturesindustriallapping and polishingMicroscopyMonocrystalline diamond abrasivesoptical component manufacturing

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