Process of making high speed multifaceted polygonal scanners

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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1563031, 156293, 264129, 264275, 350288, 350 68, 427162, 427248J, 427250, B29C 2716, G02B 508

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041013654

ABSTRACT:
A high speed multi-faceted polygonal scanner is provided by injection molding. An adhesion promoting coating is applied to the injection molded acrylic polygon in order to accept subsequently applied thin reflective coating of for example aluminum which provides the finished faces of the multi-faceted scanner. Methods of employing these scanning systems in flying spot applications are also disclosed.

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