Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal (Jan 2018)

Geometrical shape improvement of steel moulds by robot polishing process for polymer optic replication

  • Rui Almeida,
  • Rainer Börret,
  • Mario Pohl,
  • David K. Harrison,
  • Anjali K. M. De Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2018.1509743
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 247 – 263

Abstract

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The quality of injection-moulded polymer optic parts depends on the surface finish of the respective mould. In order to improve the surface finish of the mould, it is important to use a tactical material removal, which allows a controlled correction of the mould’s surface geometry. The aim of this work is to use a polishing correction technique to improve and correct the flatness of hardened steel samples in order to reduce the need for manual polishing. A polishing tool function is simulated from the contact between the tool and the hardened steel sample and used to determine the material removal rate per time. A feed profile is calculated, which allows the industrial robot to tactically control the material removal. It is observed that a correction improves the surface’s flatness by up to 70%.

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