Imaging and Characterization of Optimum and Boston Glass Lenses by Method of Magnetic Force Microscopy and OptoMagnetic Fingerprint of Matter
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Kojić, DušanBojović, Božica
Stamenković, Dragomir
Matija, Lidija
Babić, Bojan
Miljković, Zoran
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This paper refers to the development and application of machining technology by cutting bio-compatible polymers, with the prior determination of the physical characteristics of the contact lens material using modern characterization of the surface texture using scanning microscopy and opto-magnetics in the field of nanotechnology, which, after complex analysis and implementation of advanced production technologies, achieves the expected functional behaviour in exploitation based on the adequate roughness of the processed surface, which is extremely important for ensuring the appropriate adhesion force when adhering this optical aid to the cornea.
The authors had a significant share in these works, expressed through built-in knowledge and experience in the field of implementation of cutting processing technology, as well as analysis of digital images of the texture of the processed surface of the contact lens bio-polymer, obtained using a state-of-the-art laboratory microscope operatin...g at the nanometer scale (JEOL SPM5200). The results achieved have an immediate practical application, verified in the domestic production organization "Optix"-Zemun, where these contact lenses are produced for Serbian and foreign markets.
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Machining technology / Cutting technology / Bio-compatible polymers / Physical characteristics of the contact lens / Modern characterization of the surface texture / Scanning microscopy / Opto-magnetics in the field of nanotechnology / Advanced production technologies / Digital image processingИзвор:
Scientific Conferences Volume XVII - CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS 2009, 2010, 12, 149-156Издавач:
- Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske - ANURS / Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republic of Srpska, Department of natural, technical sciences and mathematics
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Mašinski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Kojić, Dušan AU - Bojović, Božica AU - Stamenković, Dragomir AU - Matija, Lidija AU - Babić, Bojan AU - Miljković, Zoran PY - 2010 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4616 AB - This paper refers to the development and application of machining technology by cutting bio-compatible polymers, with the prior determination of the physical characteristics of the contact lens material using modern characterization of the surface texture using scanning microscopy and opto-magnetics in the field of nanotechnology, which, after complex analysis and implementation of advanced production technologies, achieves the expected functional behaviour in exploitation based on the adequate roughness of the processed surface, which is extremely important for ensuring the appropriate adhesion force when adhering this optical aid to the cornea. The authors had a significant share in these works, expressed through built-in knowledge and experience in the field of implementation of cutting processing technology, as well as analysis of digital images of the texture of the processed surface of the contact lens bio-polymer, obtained using a state-of-the-art laboratory microscope operating at the nanometer scale (JEOL SPM5200). The results achieved have an immediate practical application, verified in the domestic production organization "Optix"-Zemun, where these contact lenses are produced for Serbian and foreign markets. PB - Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske - ANURS / Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republic of Srpska, Department of natural, technical sciences and mathematics C3 - Scientific Conferences Volume XVII - CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS 2009 T1 - Imaging and Characterization of Optimum and Boston Glass Lenses by Method of Magnetic Force Microscopy and OptoMagnetic Fingerprint of Matter EP - 156 SP - 149 VL - 12 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4616 ER -
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Kojić, D., Bojović, B., Stamenković, D., Matija, L., Babić, B.,& Miljković, Z.. (2010). Imaging and Characterization of Optimum and Boston Glass Lenses by Method of Magnetic Force Microscopy and OptoMagnetic Fingerprint of Matter. in Scientific Conferences Volume XVII - CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS 2009 Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske - ANURS / Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republic of Srpska, Department of natural, technical sciences and mathematics., 12, 149-156. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4616
Kojić D, Bojović B, Stamenković D, Matija L, Babić B, Miljković Z. Imaging and Characterization of Optimum and Boston Glass Lenses by Method of Magnetic Force Microscopy and OptoMagnetic Fingerprint of Matter. in Scientific Conferences Volume XVII - CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS 2009. 2010;12:149-156. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4616 .
Kojić, Dušan, Bojović, Božica, Stamenković, Dragomir, Matija, Lidija, Babić, Bojan, Miljković, Zoran, "Imaging and Characterization of Optimum and Boston Glass Lenses by Method of Magnetic Force Microscopy and OptoMagnetic Fingerprint of Matter" in Scientific Conferences Volume XVII - CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS 2009, 12 (2010):149-156, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4616 .