Manufacturing method of lens array

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Optical article shaping or treating

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C264S319000, C065S093000, C065S097000, C065S105000, C065S106000, C065SDIG008

Reexamination Certificate

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08083974

ABSTRACT:
Molten glass (G) is set and press-molded in a molding die (60) having dies (621A1, 621A2) corresponding to a lens array. After the molding, the molded article is removed from the molding die (60) and separated by bending at a bend-separation face (121C), which is a boundary part of adjacent lens arrays, so that two lens arrays are produced.

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