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Effect of the Molding Conditions on Formability in Progressive Glass Molding Press

순차이송방식 GMP 공정에서 공정변수가 유리렌즈 성형성에 미치는 영향

  • 정태성 (인하공업전문대학 기계설계과) ;
  • 박규섭 (재영솔루텍(주)나노광학사업부) ;
  • 김동식 ((주)옵토메카)
  • Published : 2009.12.01

Abstract

Remarkable progress had been made in both technology and production of optical elements including aspheric lens. In the past, precision optical glass lenses were produced through multiple processes such as grinding and polishing, but mass production of aspheric lenses requiring high accuracy and having complex profile was rather difficult. Against such a background, the high-precision optical GMP process was developed with an eye on mass production of precision optical glass pasts by molding press. This GMP process can produce with precision and good repeatability special form lenses such as for cameras, video cameras, aspheric lenses for optical items. In this study, Design Of Experiment(Taguchi method) was adopted to find a tendency of molding conditions that influence formability. Three main factors for molding conditions were selected based on pressure at pressing stage and temperature, pressure at cooling stage. Also, the DOE was carried out and the interference patterns were measured to evaluate the formability of GMP process. From the results, it was found that the cooling pressure is the most sensitive parameter for progressive GMP process.

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