What is chamfering? An explanation of the differences between C chamfering, R chamfering, and thread chamfering.
Beveling, which is important in glass grinding and polishing. Not just a safety measure, but also foundational knowledge that leads to chip prevention and improved yield.
Explanation of specialized terms in grinding and polishing.
Chamfering is a process that involves grinding and polishing the sharp edges (ends) of glass, lenses, prisms, and other materials to remove them. The typical methods include "C chamfering," "R chamfering," and "thread chamfering." In the grinding and polishing process, chamfering is not only aimed at ensuring the safety of the operator. - C chamfering: Cutting the edge at an angle - R chamfering: Rounding the edge in an arc shape - Thread chamfering: Removing burrs and chipping with a micro chamfer Especially in glass processing, it relates to preventing chipping due to stress concentration at corners, protecting lap plates and polishing pads, and ensuring yield in subsequent processes. For those who want to learn more about technical terms related to grinding and polishing and the basic knowledge of processing, the document "Learn the Basics of Grinding and Polishing through Popular Articles" introduces over 200 technical articles and popular articles published on grinding-polishing.com. It is an information site that can be used when you think, "What was this about?" regarding grinding and polishing. Please download the document and make use of it.
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