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1 November 1997 Glass-ceramics: deterministic microgrinding, lapping, and polishing
John C. Lambropoulos, Birgit E. Gillman, Y. Y. Zhou, Stephen D. Jacobs, Harrie J. Stevens
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Abstract
Glass-ceramics are composites consisting of glass and crystalline phases. We report a series of microgrinding and polishing experiments: our first goal is to correlate material mechanical properties with the quality of the resulting surface, determined by surface microroughness and surface grinding-induced residual stresses. Our second goal is to compare deterministic microgrinding and loose abrasive microgrinding in terms of material removal rates and resulting surface quality.
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John C. Lambropoulos, Birgit E. Gillman, Y. Y. Zhou, Stephen D. Jacobs, and Harrie J. Stevens "Glass-ceramics: deterministic microgrinding, lapping, and polishing", Proc. SPIE 3134, Optical Manufacturing and Testing II, (1 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279119
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KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Abrasives

Polishing

Surface roughness

Glasses

Ceramics

Resistance

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