Automatized Control of Polymer Optical Parts

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The manufacturing of polymer optical parts is a technologically complicated process because of a high precision of optical surfaces. Every responsible part has to be checked for homogeneity due to its high effect on optical properties. Thus, the creation of an area for automatized part control after injection molding is a pertinent goal. The study has applied the concept “Industry 4.0” to create a model of automatized area for polymer lens control. A photoelasticity control method for photosensitive materials was chosen.

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