Burnishing Tool Face Optical Control Method

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Commonly used organoleptic methods of evaluating surface deterioration do not guarantee manufacturing quality control required in mass production. It is necessary to control efficiently the machining tool status based on planned replacements and regular surface analysis. An algorithm and software for quick evaluation of burnishing tool wear has been developed.

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