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Today we're making lenses with epoxy, using a replication molding technique. It... mostly works

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==== Details ====
We can replicate lenses using silicone molds and optical epoxy resin. But there are a lot of caveats to this technique, and little hiccups that will ruin the optical finish. To achieve an optical finish, you need surface roughness and figure deviation in the nanometer range. This means curing temperature and shrinkage become major sources of error.

Residual stress in the molded parts can be assessed with polarized light and a polarizer in front of the camera.

==== Prior Videos ====
Injection molded lenses:    • Machining an injection mold for acryl...  
Microlenses:    • Molding a Microlens Array  

==== Materials ====
Mold material: SmoothOn Mold Max XLS ii
Optical resin: SmoothOn Epoxacast 690 clear

==== Analysis Equipment ====
nGauge AFM from ICSPI (https://www.icspicorp.com/)
Phenom XL SEM from Thermo
Gwyddion for AFM postprocessing
Blender for 3D AFM rendering

==== Timeline ====
0:00 Intro
1:09 Replication Molding
3:04 Alternative mandrel material
3:37 Molding and casting technique
4:30 Fabricated lens examples
7:26 Molding priorities
9:38 Molding materials and considerations
10:49 Mold release difficulties
14:30 Shrinkage difficulties
16:04 Effect of Temperature
17:20 Internal stress and polarized light
18:51 Mechanical difficulties
19:40 Alternatives to silicone?
20:40 Direct molding off mandrel?
21:45 Refinement for future work
23:45 Concluding remarks

posted by lemurjev87