#7722. Glass precision micro-cutting using spark assisted chemical engraving

October 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Mechanical Engineering;
Polymers and Plastics;
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Mechanics of Materials;
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Abstract:
Manufacturing industry faces new challenges with the emergence of the need for the production of small batches of personalized parts. Such production methods demand for a capability to integrate multiple machining operations in one manufacturing process to reduce setup and calibration time and tooling costs. This requirement is especially challenging for difficult-to-machine materials such as glass, since there exist only a limited number of glass machining technologies and further these technologies often require specialized tooling. Glass cutting is among the crucial machining operations, which is frequently required for glass products.
Keywords:
Free-form micro-cutting; Glass; Mass-personalization; Micro-fabrication; Rapid prototyping; Spark assisted chemical engraving (SACE)

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