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| CNC Aspheric/Freeform Optics Polishing Machines
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| Improve your precision, capability and predictability along with your bottom line. In the high-tech world of deterministic finishing, you can lower your operational costs, reduce waste, and take on difficult jobs all with one platform. And with OptiPro's patented processUltraForm® Finishing (UFF™), there's no need to pre-polish. Finish your planos, spheres, aspheres and freeform optical surfaces in a fraction of the time. UFF can handle a wide range of materials including optical glasses, optical ceramics, and stainless steel injection mold inserts. Complex workpieces such as windows, domes, and mirrors? No problem. Just ask any member of the OptiPro community of trailblazers. We have the right finishing solution for you.
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UltraForm Finishing for Aspheres: 10-80 mm Optics
The PRO 80UFF utilizes OptiPro's patented sub-aperture polishing system called UltraForm Finishing (UFF). The PRO 80UFF can UltraForm Finish planos, spheres, and aspheres from 10-80 mm in diameter, with freeform fabrication as an optional add-on.
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UltraForm Finishing (UFF): 10-300 mm Optics
OptiPro's UFF 300 is a sub-aperture asphere polisher for spherical, aspheric and freeform optics up to 300 mm in diameter. UFF allows you to polish directly after grind (no need to pre-polish!). UFF works on a wide range of materials including optical glasses, optical ceramics and stainless steel injection mold inserts. Its on-board laser and non-contact probes automates parts set up measurement. Lower cost consumables and easy to use interface makes UFF the latest and "best-in-class" deterministic polishing solution.
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UltraForm Finishing (UFF): 10-500 mm Optics
UFF 500 is a 5-Axis CNC bridge style sub-aperture asphere polisher. The unique axes configuration provides an accurate and versatile platform for deterministically finishing brittle materials such as glass, ceramics, and hardened steels with a diameter of 500 mm. The straight forward user interface and probing routines provide a tool that opticians and CNC machinists alike can use to polish spherical, aspheric, and freeform optical surfaces with reduced setup times.
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