Lapping Parabolic Parts Using the Bending Lapping Tool

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Lapping the parabolic work-piece with the lapping tool in bending method is a new technology, which has some good characters such as low cost, scope broad, easy operation, and high precision. The lapping tool is formed by the means of bending and forming with solid abrasives on it in the experiment. The experiment shows that parabolic workpiece can be lapped using this method. The experimental result indicates that the work-piece face shape precision is high with the lapping tool, the maximal error is 0.0881mm and the minimal error is-0.0011mm, and lapping efficiency is high and the cost is low.

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