Modification of diamond feeds for improving polycrystalline diamond cutter
US-9598907-B2 · Mar 21, 2017 · US
US10557068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10557068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715672731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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An abrasive grain includes a surface having at least a first face with a first outline, and at least one second face with a second outline. The first outline does not contain any vertices, but the second outline contains at least one vertex. The abrasive grain may include a ceramic material, especially polycrystalline α-Al2O3.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An abrasive grain comprising: at least two main surfaces; and at least one subsidiary surface, which is connected by way of a first edge to a first main surface of the at least two main surfaces and is connected by way of a second edge to a second main surface of the at least two main surfaces, wherein the second main surface does not have any edge in common with the first main surface, wherein the at least one subsidiary surface includes a first obtuse angle with the first main surface in a region of the first edge and a second obtuse angle with the second main surface in a region of the second edge, wherein the at least two main surfaces of the abrasive grain are substantially planar and lie on faces of one of an imaginary pyramid, an imaginary frustopyramid, and a tetrahedron, and the at least one subsidiary surface truncates the one of the imaginary pyramid, the imaginary frustopyramid, and the tetrahedron, and wherein each of the at least two main surfaces has a triangular shape. 2. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the at least two main surfaces is connected to at least one other main surface of the at least two main surfaces by way of a subsidiary surface of the at least one subsidiary surface. 3. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the abrasive grain includes a ceramic material. 4. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the ceramic material is a polycrystalline ceramic material. 5. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the polycrystalline ceramic material includes aluminum oxide. 6. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the aluminum oxide includes αAl 2 O 3 . 7. A casting mold for producing the abrasive grain of claim 1 , the casting mold comprising: at least one depression, each depression of the at least one depression including a respective surface that is complementary to a form of at least part of at least one of (i) at least one of the at least two main surfaces and (ii) the subsidiary surface of the abrasive grain. 8. A collective of abrasive grains, comprising: a plurality of first abrasive grains, each first abrasive grain of the plurality of first abrasive grains comprising: at least two main surfaces; and at least one subsidiary surface, which is connected by way of a first edge to a first main surface of the at least two main surfaces and is connected by way of a second edge to a second main surface of the at least two main surfaces, wherein the second main surface does not have any edge in common with the first main surface, wherein the at least one subsidiary surface includes a first obtuse angle with the first main surface in a region of the first edge and a second obtuse angle with the second main surface in a region of the second edge, wherein the abrasive grain has a defined form, wherein the abrasive grain has an abrasive grain body which includes the at least two main surfaces, the at least two main surfaces being substantially planar and lying on faces of one of an imaginary pyramid, an imaginary frustopyramid, and a tetrahedron, wherein the abrasive grain body includes the at least one subsidiary surface, which is formed as a flat surface truncating one of the imaginary pyramid, the imaginary frustopyramid, and the tetrahedron, wherein each of the at least two main surfaces has a triangular shape, and wherein the collective includes at least 20% by weight of the first abrasive grains. 9. The collective of abrasive grains as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the collective includes at least 50% by weight of the first abrasive grain. 10. The collective of abrasive grains as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the collective includes at least 90% by weight of the first abrasive grain. 11. An abrasive article comprising: the collective of abrasive grains as claimed in claim 8 . 12. A method for producing the abrasive article as claimed in claim 11 , comprising: fixing the collective of abrasive grains on and/or in a substrate with a binder. 13. A method for grinding a surface or a painted surface, comprising: grinding the surface or the painted surface with the abrasive article of claim 11 . 14. A method for producing at least one abrasive grain or a collective of abrasive grains, each grain of the at least one abrasive grain including at least two main surfaces and at least one subsidiary surface, which is connected by way of a first edge to a first main surface of the at least two main surfaces and is connected by way of a second edge to a second main surface of the at least two main surfaces, wherein the second main surface does not have any edge in common with the first main surface, wherein the at least one subsidiary surface includes a first obtuse angle with the first main surface in a region of the first edge and a second obtuse angle with the second main surface in a region of the second edge, wherein the abrasive grain has a defined form, wherein the abrasive grain has an abrasive grain body which includes the at least two main surfaces, the at least two main surfaces being substantially planar and lying on faces of one of an imaginary pyramid, an imaginary frustopyramid, and a tetrahedron, wherein each of the at least two main surfaces has a triangular shape, and wherein the abrasive grain body includes the at least one subsidiary surface, which is formed as a flat surface truncating the imaginary three-dimensional shape, the method comprising: preparing or providing a dispersion containing (i) at least one of α-alumina particles and particles that can be converted into α-alumina, and (ii) at least one volatile dispersion medium; introducing the dispersion into at least one depression in a casting mold; removing part of the volatile dispersion medium of the dispersion, so as to form at least one abrasive grain precursor; removing the at least one abrasive grain precursor from the casting mold; sintering the at least one abrasive grain precursor in order to obtain the at least one abrasive grain. 15. The method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the at least one volatile dispersion medium includes water. 16. The method as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising: wiping an upper side of the casting mold in order to remove at least part of the dispersion that stands above the upper side of the casting mold. 17. The method as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising: calcining the at least one abrasive grain precursor. 18. The abrasive grain as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the abrasive grain has an abrasive grain body that includes the at least two main surfaces and the at least one subsidiary surface, and the abrasive grain further comprises a base portion shaped as a prism extending from the abrasive grain body and having a base area corresponding to the truncated one of the imaginary pyramid, the imaginary frustopyramid, and the tetrahedron.
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