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Realization of optical microstructures by Glass Injection Molding
Summary
Plastic and Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM)
Travail de Master
Bruno Bürgisser
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February 2024 - August 2024
As part of a joint project, the two institutes iRAP (HEIA-FR, HES-SO Fribourg) and ALPS (Bern University of Applied Sciences) studied the feasibility limits for manufacturing optical and functional microstructures by glass injection molding (GIM).