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Grinding, Polishing, and Metrology of Freeform Optics

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Abstract

Currently the design and utilization of freeform shapes are costly due to the difficulties introduced with fabrication and metrology of these parts. OptiPro is developing freeform manufacturing solutions though computer controlled multi-axis optical generating, polishing, and metrology machines.

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