Title of article
Diamond Micro Chiseling of large-scale retroreflective arrays
Author/Authors
Brinksmeier، نويسنده , , Ekkard and Glنbe، نويسنده , , Ralf and Schِnemann، نويسنده , , Lars، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
650
To page
657
Abstract
Triple mirror retroreflectors are essential components for safety applications, communications and measurement equipment. While downscaling of characteristic dimension is possible for triangular retroreflectors, this is a challenging task for full-cube retroreflectors, due to the absence of continuous tool paths. Thus, the Diamond Micro Chiseling (DMC) process has been developed which allows the machining of full-cube retroreflectors by overlapping a series of sharp-edged pyramidal microcavities. In the past, this has been successfully demonstrated on a small-scale up to 3 mm × 3 mm with a structure size of 150 μm. Industrial applications, however, require the structuring of areas which are significantly larger than 10 mm × 10 mm.
aper will introduce the technology for machining such pattern with the help of the DMC process. Particular attention will be given to the measurement procedures and required tolerances for performing an in situ tool change as well as the optimization strategies for reducing the required process time.
Keywords
Precision machining , Retroreflective surface , functional surfaces , Diamond Micro Chiseling
Journal title
Precision Engineering
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Precision Engineering
Record number
1429798
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