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6 September 1999 Manufacture of optical components under statistical process control
David J. Smith, David Rimmer
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Abstract
Today's optical manufacturing industry is facing increasing pressure on cost, quality, and delivery performance. There is also in an environment of decreasing batch sizes, a move towards higher tolerances - usually for very quality conscious customers. A frequent response is to invest in new manufacturing technology. The alternative discussed here is to focus on improving the underlying processes.
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David J. Smith and David Rimmer "Manufacture of optical components under statistical process control", Proc. SPIE 3739, Optical Fabrication and Testing, (6 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360135
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KEYWORDS
Process control

Tolerancing

Manufacturing

Optics manufacturing

Optical components

Computer aided design

Control systems

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