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回复:(ctshlisj)MIL标准中表面光洁度的单位
s的数值与划痕宽度没有简单的对应关系,比较接近的应是0.1微米,而不是1微米,还与小的划痕数量和划痕长度有关,8楼的比较接近。
According to the U.S. Military, who defined this spec:
"Scratches and Digs are defined by the U.S. Military Specification for the Inspection of Optical Components, MIL-O-13830A. Scratch numbers are essentially defined by the width of a scratch in 1/10,000 mm. However lengths of scratches and combinations of smaller scratches also contribute to the scratch number. Dig numbers are defined by the actual diameter of a dig in 1/100 mm. Smaller digs and irregularly shaped digs also affect the dig number. Both scratch and dig numbers are defined within certain areas of an optic and are defined differently for optical components by the MIL-Spec. The specification is denoted by the scratch number followed by the dig number."
80-50 Commonly acceptable cosmetic standard
60-40 Good commercial surface
40-20 Starting to be a true optical surface
20-10 High quality non-laser surface
10-10 Suitable for demanding laser applications.
So, in terms of microns, scratch widths are as follows:
80 scratch = 8 microns width
60 scratch = 6 microns width
40 scratch = 4 microns width
20 scratch = 2 microns width
10 scratch = 1 microns width
And digs are:
50 dig = 0.5mm diameter
40 dig = 0.45mm diameter
20 dig = 0.2mm diameter
10 dig = 0.1mm diameter |
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