mikrogrooveteknik
Mikrogrooveteknik refers to a manufacturing process used to create extremely small grooves, often at the micrometer or sub-micrometer scale. These grooves are not typically visible to the naked eye and require specialized equipment to produce and inspect. The techniques employed can vary widely depending on the desired groove geometry, material being worked, and the intended application.
Common methods for achieving mikrogrooveteknik include lithography, a process borrowed from semiconductor manufacturing, where patterns are
The applications for mikrogrooveteknik are diverse and span multiple industries. In optics, precisely etched grooves can