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28 October 2021 Enabling streamlined quality control with XONOX IQC
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Proceedings Volume 11889, Optifab 2021; 1188910 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603289
Event: SPIE Optifab, 2021, Rochester, New York, United States
Abstract
Quality Control requires the measurement of all dimensions and specifications for which a supplier is contractually bound to deliver but does not add intrinsic value to the parts that are to be inspected. Therefore, streamlining QC activities provides important savings by reducing overhead costs. QC activities aid in process development, and when combined with Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods, can alert users to trends that would result in products failing specifications before those failures occur. In addition, the ability to collect and analyze a comprehensive data set consisting of the as manufactured, measured values for the parameters of interest can be utilized by system integrators. To serve the needs of the optical manufacturing community and system integrators alike, XONOX has developed an integrated system that allows lens manufacturers and lens consumers to efficiently check all aspects of traditional lens elements. Through the use of innovative job planning and reporting software, devices designed for efficient series inspection, and a process that ensures traceability and consistency, XONOX IQC provides a turn-key solution that meets demanding production, inspection and regulatory requirements.
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Frank DeWitt IV and Peter Flug "Enabling streamlined quality control with XONOX IQC", Proc. SPIE 11889, Optifab 2021, 1188910 (28 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603289
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Interferometers

Tolerancing

Optical spheres

Optical components

Process control

Assembly tolerances

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