Shaped abrasive particle including dopant material and method of forming same
US-2015218430-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US11230653B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11230653-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715721649-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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A fixed abrasive article having a body including abrasive particles contained within a bond material, the abrasive particles including shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having an aspect ratio of length:width of at least 1.1:1, each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having a predetermined position or a predetermined three-axis orientation, including a placement angle ranging from +90 degrees to −90 degrees and a rake angle ranging from +90 degrees to −90 degrees.
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A fixed abrasive article comprising: a body having abrasive particles contained within a bond material, the abrasive particles including a plurality of shaped abrasive particles, elongated abrasive particles, or a combination thereof, each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having an aspect ratio of length:width of at least 1.1:1, each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having a longitudinal axis defining the longest dimension of a major surface and extending through the midpoint of the body and wherein at least a portion of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles have a predetermined rotational orientation relative to a side surface of the body and the longitudinal axis of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles including a placement angle ranging from +45 degrees to −45 degrees, and wherein the placement angle defines an angle between the longitudinal axis of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles and a radial axis extending through the midpoint of the major surface of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles, wherein the radial axis is perpendicular to a tangent at a side surface of the body and wherein the portion includes at least 50% of the total abrasive particles within the body. 2. The fixed abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles further comprise a rake angle within a range of +90 to −90 degrees with respect to a workpiece surface that is parallel to the edge of the body. 3. The fixed abrasive article of claim 2 , wherein the rake angle is within a range of +45 to −45 degrees with respect to a workpiece surface that is parallel to the edge of the body. 4. The fixed abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the body includes a first major surface, a second major surface and a side surface extending between the first major surface and the second major surface, and wherein each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles are in a lying flat configuration such that the longest dimension of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles is substantially parallel to a major surface of the body. 5. The fixed abrasive article of claim 3 , wherein the body comprises a first group of abrasive particles positioned within a first radial plane within the body, and wherein the body comprises a second group of abrasive particles within a second radial plane within the body. 6. The fixed abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the abrasive particles of the first group of abrasive particles are arranged in a controlled distribution relative to each other and wherein the abrasive particles of the second group of abrasive particles are arranged in a controlled distribution relative to each other. 7. The fixed abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein at least 15% of the total abrasive particles within the body have an orientation angle between 0 degrees and 20 degrees. 8. The fixed abrasive article of claim 6 , wherein an abrasive particle of the first group of abrasive particles is radially and axially staggered relative to an abrasive particle of the second group of abrasive particles. 9. The fixed abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the abrasive particles within the first group have a predetermined position having substantially the same axial position within the first radial plane with respect to each other and wherein the abrasive particles within the second group have a predetermined position having substantially the same axial position within the second radial plane with respect to each other. 10. The fixed abrasive article of claim 9 , wherein the abrasive particles of the first group comprise a different radial position with respect to each other and wherein the abrasive particles of the second group comprise a different radial position with respect to each other. 11. The fixed abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the first radial plane and second radial plane are axially spaced apart from each other within the body. 12. The fixed abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the first group of abrasive particles have a first placement angle and the second group of abrasive particles have a second placement angle different than the first placement angle. 13. The fixed abrasive article of claim 5 , wherein the abrasive particles of the first group and the second group have at least one abrasive characteristic that is different. 14. The fixed abrasive article of claim 3 , wherein the body comprises a first axial collection of abrasive particles within a first axial plane within the body, each of the abrasive particles of the first axial collection having a first placement angle, and wherein the body further comprises a second axial collection of abrasive particles within a second axial plane within the body that is different than the first axial plane, each of the abrasive particles of the second axial collection having a second placement angle. 15. The fixed abrasive article of claim 14 , wherein the abrasive particles of the first axial collection of abrasive particles are arranged in a controlled distribution relative to each other and wherein the abrasive particles of the second axial collection of abrasive particles are arranged in a controlled distribution relative to each other. 16. A fixed abrasive article comprising: a body having abrasive particles contained within a bond material, the abrasive particles including a plurality of shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having an aspect ratio of length:width of at least 1.1:1, wherein at least a portion of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles have a predetermined rotational orientation relative to a side surface of the body and the longitudinal axis of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles including a rake angle ranging from +45 to −45 degrees, and wherein the rake angle defines an angle between a cutting surface of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles and a line perpendicular to a workpiece surface, wherein the workpiece surface is parallel to the edge of the body and wherein the portion includes at least 50% of the total abrasive particles within the body. 17. The fixed abrasive article of claim 3 , wherein at least 50% of the total abrasive particles within the body have a rake angle of 0 degrees. 18. The fixed abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the bond material further comprises potassium aluminum fluoride, mineral wool, or a combination thereof. 19. The fixed abrasive article of claim 18 , wherein the bond material comprises: 10 wt % to 40 wt % phenolic resin; 16 wt % to 60 wt % iron pyrite, 0.5 wt % to 15 wt % potassium aluminum fluoride, and 0.5 wt % to 10 wt % mineral wool.
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