Abrasive articles including a blend of abrasive grains and method of forming same
US-9221151-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US11260504B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11260504-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816119522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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An abrasive article including a substrate; and an abrasive layer overlying the substrate, where the abrasive layer includes a blend of abrasive particles including a first type of abrasive particle comprising a polycrystalline material and having a first average friability F 1 , and a second type of abrasive particle comprising a polycrystalline material and having a second average friability, F 2 , where the blend comprises an average friability difference, ΔF=|F 1 −F 2 |, within a range of at least 0.5% to not greater than 80%.
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What is claimed is: 1. An abrasive article, comprising: a substrate; and an abrasive layer overlying the substrate, wherein the abrasive layer comprises a binder and a blend of abrasive particles dispersed on or in the binder; wherein the blend of abrasive particles includes: a first type of abrasive particle comprising an irregular shape and a first polycrystalline material having an average friability, F 1 , of at least 0.57 and not greater than 0.60; a second type of abrasive particle comprising an irregular shape and a second polycrystalline material having an average friability, F 2 , of at least 0.64 and not greater than 0.69; and an additive particle; and wherein the blend of abrasive particles comprises an average friability difference, ΔF=|F 1 −F 2 |, within a range of at least 6.25% to not greater than 17.5%. 2. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the first type of abrasive particle comprises a first ceramic alumina, and wherein the second type of abrasive particle comprises a second ceramic alumina. 3. The abrasive article of claim 2 , wherein the second ceramic alumina comprises a sol-gel alumina grain. 4. The abrasive article of claim 3 , wherein the second ceramic alumina comprises an exploded grain. 5. The abrasive article of claim 4 , wherein the second ceramic alumina comprises a dopant including magnesium oxide (MgO) in an amount of not less than 0.5 wt. % and not greater than 10 wt. %. 6. The abrasive article of claim 2 , wherein the first ceramic alumina comprises a sol-gel alumina grain. 7. The abrasive article of claim 6 , wherein the first ceramic alumina comprises a roller crushed grain. 8. The abrasive article of claim 4 , wherein the second ceramic alumina comprises an average crystallite size of not less than 0.01 μm and not greater than 1 micron. 9. The abrasive article of claim 7 , wherein the first ceramic alumina comprises an average crystallite size of not less than 0.01 μm and not greater than 1 micron. 10. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the additive particle comprises a fusion alumina. 11. The abrasive article of claim 2 , wherein the blend of abrasive particles comprises a loose pack density, ηblend, of at least 1.5 g/cc and not greater than 2 g/cc. 12. The abrasive article of claim 11 , wherein the second ceramic alumina comprises a loose pack density of 1.6-1.8 g/cc. 13. The abrasive article of claim 12 , wherein the first ceramic alumina comprises a loose pack density within a range of 1.78-1.88 g/cc. 14. The abrasive article of claim 10 , wherein the fusion alumina comprises brown fused alumina (Al 2 O 3 ). 15. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the blend of abrasive particles comprises at least 35 wt. % to not greater than 55 wt. % of the first type of abrasive particle for the total weight of the blend, at least 20 wt. % to not greater than 40 wt. % of the second type of abrasive particle for the total weight of the blend, and at least 15 wt. % to not greater than 35 wt. % of the additive particle for the total weight of the blend. 16. The abrasive article of claim 15 , wherein the first type of abrasive particle comprises a roller crushed grain, wherein the second type of abrasive particle comprises an exploded grain, and wherein the additive particle comprises brown fused alumina (Al 2 O 3 ). 17. The abrasive article of claim 15 , wherein the grain weight percentage of the first type of abrasive particle is greater than the grain weight percentage of the second type of abrasive particle. 18. The abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the grain weight percentage of each of the first type of abrasive particle and the second type of abrasive particle is greater than the grain weight percentage of the additive particle. 19. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the first type of abrasive particle comprises an average particle size, D50 T1 , wherein the additive particle comprises an average particle size, D50 AP , and wherein the ratio [D50 T1 :D50 AP ] is at least 1.1:1 and not greater than 2:1. 20. The abrasive article of claim 19 , wherein the second type of abrasive particle comprises an average particle size, D50 T2 , and wherein the ratio [D50 T2 :D50 AP ] is at least 1.1:1 and not greater than 2:1. 21. The abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the additive particle comprises a fracture toughness higher than a fracture toughness of each of the first type of abrasive particle and the second type of abrasive particle.
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