Contacts: Mike Tanniru (603) 357-2511
Precitech
Mike.Tanniru@ametek.com
Rick Robinson (973) 696-4500
Vision Research
Rick.Robinson@ametek.com
Dr. Ralf Dupont +49 6301 66 800 0
Levicron
info@levicron.com
KEENE, NH, September 18, 2014 – Precitech and Vision Research, both businesses of
AMETEK, Inc., have partnered with Levicron, a German manufacturer of air-bearing
spindles, to create unique slow-motion videos of ultra precision machining. Together
they have released a second series of these videos, allowing viewers to see additional
processes in detail not available until now
“This latest series of videos shows some interesting perspectives of the milling process.
Of particular interest is the video filmed at ultra-high speed in which individual chips can
be seen being removed from the brass sample,” notes Jeff Roblee, Precitech Vice
President of Technology.
The initial video series, released in July, showed an ultra precision milling process using
a Levicron high-speed milling spindle to create a brass lenslet. The first video in this
series shows two different perspectives of this same process. The first segment is
filmed at 500 frames per second (30k frames per minute) using a Phantom® Flex4K
high-speed digital camera from Vision Research. Throughout the process the camera
and spindle remain perfectly synched, capturing every other rotation of the spindle
operating at 60k rpm, with the result that the tool appears to be stationary while creating
the lenslet.
In the second segment, Vision Research’s Phantom® v2010 ultrahigh-speed digital
camera was focused on the tool at 40,000 frames per second. At this speed individual
chips are seen being removed from the part. Both segments give viewers a unique
perspective of the ultra precision milling process.
The spindle used in this milling video is a Levicron model ASD060-Cx high-speed, airbearing,
tool-holding spindle capable of operating up to 100k rpm. The spindle is
specifically designed to be highly productive and robust and yet still achieves the
tolerances required for ultra precision machining.
The second video in this series shifts gears from ultra precision milling to ultra precision
diamond turning of infrared lenses. Precitech is the global leader in providing diamond
turning machines for the manufacture of infrared lenses.
The first segment of the video shows the machining of germanium using a wide radius
diamond tool. With a wide radius tool germanium lenses can be machined faster with
comparable form and finish results than with a small radius tool. This process is
documented in an application report available on Precitech’s website .
A second segment shows the machining of silicon using a chamfered edge diamond
tool. Silicon is a very challenging material to diamond turn due to the cutting forces
required and the chemical reaction that occurs between the part and tool. Use of a
chamfered edge tool is one method that has been experimented with to extend tool life
when diamond turning silicon.
“Precitech has provided diamond turning machines to infrared lens manufacturers for a
long time. We are very excited to be able to provide these views of two important
processes for improving productivity in this area,” adds Jeff Roblee of Precitech.
<,p>The milling and turning processes are both recorded on a Nanoform® X machining
system. Precitech’s latest small-frame lathe is designed for high productivity and ease
of use in ultra precise diamond turning, milling, and grinding of optical lenses, mold
inserts, mirrors, and precision mechanical components.
The cameras to record the videos included Vision Research’s revolutionary Phantom®
Flex4K high-speed digital camera and its Phantom v2010 ultrahigh-speed digital
camera.
The Phantom Flex4K delivers unmatched image quality with extremely low-noise
performance and a wide dynamic range. Built-in software allows complete on-camera
control and editing, eliminating the need for a computer on set.
The Phantom v2010, part of Vision Research’s v-Series line, offers the fastest 1
megapixel (1Mpx) cameras on the market. The v2010 achieves 22,500 frames per
second (fps) at full 1Mpx resolution and up to 1 million fps at lower resolutions.
Complete with Phantom picture quality, software, and analytical tools, v2010 is a
valuable tool for industrial diagnostic troubleshooting applications.
Levicron manufactures precision air-bearing spindles for micro precision as well as ultra
precision machining. Its spindles can be divided into two types, work holding and tool
holding, for precision lathes and flycutting machines.
Precitech is a global manufacturer of innovative ultra precision machining solutions. It
designs and manufactures machine tools for turning, milling, and grinding. Its precision
machines produce rotationally symmetric, asymmetric, freeform and sculpted
geometries, achieving form tolerances in the sub-micron range and nanometer surface
finishes when equipped with diamond tooling.
Vision Research is a global leader in high-speed digital imaging systems that are
indispensable across a wide variety of applications, including defense, automotive,
engineering, science, medical research, industrial manufacturing, packaging, sports
broadcast, TV production and digital cinematography.
Both Precitech and Vision Research are units of AMETEK, Inc., a leading global
manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with annual sales
of $3.6 billion. For more information, contact Precitech, 44 Blackbrook Road, Keene, NH
03431, USA. Tel: (603) 357-2511. Fax: (603) 358-6174. E-mail:
precitech.machinesales@precitech.com Web site: www.precitech.com