Abrasive article including a core and a bonded abrasive body
US-2015375367-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10245704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10245704-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113175461-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a pre-determined coating pattern. All three components are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing. Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles.
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What is claimed is: 1. An abrasive article comprising: a flexible backing having a major surface, the major surface being a top surface; a make resin contacting the major surface and extending over a portion of the major surface in a first pre-determined pattern of discrete coated regions; individual abrasive grits contacting the make resin and generally in registration with the make resin as viewed in directions normal to the plane of the major surface; and a size resin extending over both the portion of the major surface and the make resin in a second pre-determined pattern of discrete coated regions and contacting both the individual abrasive grits and the make resin, the first and second pre-determined patterns being generally in registration with each other as viewed in directions normal to the plane of the major surface, wherein the size resin generally extends over areas of the major surface coated by the make resin and encapsulates the abrasive particles and the make resin, but does not generally extend over areas of the major surface not coated by the make resin, and wherein areas of the major surface contacting the make resin are generally coplanar with areas of the major surface not contacting the make resin, whereby the areas of the major surface not contacting the make resin remain uncoated at the top of the abrasive article. 2. An abrasive article comprising: a flexible backing having a generally planar major surface, the major surface being a top surface; and a plurality of discrete islands on the major surface, each island comprising: a make resin contacting the backing; individual abrasive grits contacting the make resin; and a size resin contacting the make resin and the individual abrasive grits, wherein the size resin generally extends over areas of the major surface coated by the make resin and encapsulates the abrasive particles and the make resin, but does not generally extend over areas of the major surface not coated by the make resin, whereby the areas of the backing not contacting the make resin or size resin remain uncoated at the top of the abrasive article. 3. The abrasive article of claim 1 , further comprising a supersize resin contacting the size resin and generally in registration with the size resin as viewed in directions normal to the plane of the major surface, the supersize resin providing enhanced lubricity. 4. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 68 micrometers to 270 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 30 percent. 5. The abrasive article of claim 4 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 68 micrometers to 270 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 20 percent. 6. The abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 68 micrometers to 270 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 10 percent. 7. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 0.5 micrometers to 68 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 70 percent. 8. The abrasive article of claim 7 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 0.5 micrometers to 68 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 60 percent. 9. The abrasive article of claim 8 , wherein the individual abrasive grits have an average size ranging from 0.5 micrometers to 68 micrometers and the make resin has a coverage of at most 50 percent. 10. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the pattern comprises a plurality of replicated clusters of features. 11. The abrasive article of claim 10 , wherein each cluster has three or more generally circular features arranged in a polygonal shape. 12. The abrasive article of claim 11 , wherein each cluster has seven generally circular features arranged in a hexagonal shape. 13. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the pattern is a random array of generally circular features. 14. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein an 11.4 centimeter by 14.0 centimeter sheet of the abrasive article that is conditioned at 32.2 degrees Centigrade and 90% relative humidity for 4 hours displays a curl radius of at least 20 centimeters. 15. The abrasive article of claim 14 , wherein the sheet displays a curl radius of at least 50 centimeters. 16. The abrasive article of claim 15 , wherein the sheet displays a curl radius of at least 100 centimeters. 17. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the make resin has a coverage of at most 30 percent. 18. The abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the make resin has a coverage of at most 20 percent. 19. The abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the make resin has a coverage of at most 10 percent.
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