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Establishing a relationship between Static and Dynamic Hardness Testing of Materials
Physical property data such as hardness has been used in the manufacture of materials for many years. This information has become increasingly valuable because of the emphasis for continuous improvement in optical quality and its corresponding cost and more recently the emergence of CAD/CAM optics manufacturing technology such as Opticam. Radius of curvature and subsurface damage specifications can be tightly controlled while reducing the need for laborious and cost-intensive manufacture of precision optics, including infrared glasses and crystalline structures.