Abrasive particles, method of making abrasive particles, and abrasive articles
US-11970650-B2 · Apr 30, 2024 · US
US2024182768A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024182768-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418443791-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2024 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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Shaped ceramic abrasive particles include a first surface having a perimeter having a perimeter comprising at least first and second edges. A first region of the perimeter includes the second edge and extends inwardly and terminates at two corners defining first and second acute interior angles. The perimeter has at most four corners that define acute interior angles. A second surface is disposed opposite, and not contacting, the first surface. A peripheral surface is disposed between and connects the first and second surfaces. The peripheral surface has a first predetermined shape. Methods of making the shaped ceramic abrasive particles, and abrasive articles including them are also disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A bonded abrasive article comprising a shaped mass of abrasive particles held together by a binder, wherein the abrasive particles comprise shaped ceramic abrasive particles, the shaped ceramic abrasive particles each comprising: a first surface having a generally triangular perimeter having three corners and three inwardly extending regions, wherein each inwardly extending region comprises two substantially straight edges, wherein each inwardly extending region terminates at two of the three corners of the perimeter, and wherein each of the three corners defines an acute interior angle in a range from 30 degrees to 50 degrees; a second surface opposite, but not contacting, the first surface, wherein the second surface has substantially the same shape as the first surface; and a peripheral surface disposed between and connecting the first and second surfaces. 2 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the binder comprises one of: an organic binder, a metallic binder, or a vitrified binder. 3 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the bonded abrasive article is a bonded abrasive wheel. 4 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 3 , wherein the bonded abrasive wheel is one of: a grinding wheel, or a cut off wheel. 5 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 4 , wherein the bonded abrasive wheel is a grinding wheel mounted on a hub. 6 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the bonded abrasive article comprises 3-50 percent by volume of the binder, 30-90 percent by volume of the abrasive particles, up to 50 percent by volume additives, and up to 70 percent by volume pores, based on a total volume of the bonded abrasive article. 7 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 6 , wherein 30-100 percent by weight of the abrasive particles in the bonded abrasive article are the shaped ceramic abrasive particles. 8 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the bonded abrasive article comprises an outermost section and an innermost section, wherein the outermost section comprises the shaped ceramic abrasive particles and the innermost section does not. 9 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the shaped ceramic abrasive particles are uniformly distributed throughout the bonded abrasive article. 10 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral surface of the shaped ceramic abrasive particles comprises a plurality of walls intersecting with the perimeter at the substantially straight edges of the inwardly extending regions. 11 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein each shaped ceramic abrasive particle has a length corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along its greatest dimension, a width corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along a dimension orthogonal to the length, and a thickness corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along a dimension orthogonal to both the length and the width; wherein the thickness is less than or equal to one-third of the length. 12 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 11 , wherein the thickness is less than or equal to one-fifth of the length. 13 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 11 , wherein the thickness is less than or equal to one-third of the width. 14 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 12 , wherein the thickness is less than or equal to one-third of the width. 15 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 1 , wherein at least one inwardly extending region of each shaped ceramic abrasive particle has a maximum depth that is at least 5 percent of a maximum dimension of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle parallel to the maximum depth. 16 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 15 , wherein each inwardly extending region has a maximum depth that is at least 5 percent of a maximum dimension of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle parallel to the maximum depth. 17 . A bonded abrasive article comprising a shaped mass of abrasive particles held together by a binder, wherein the abrasive particles comprise shaped ceramic abrasive particles, the shaped ceramic abrasive particles each comprising: a first surface having a generally triangular perimeter having three corners and three inwardly extending regions, wherein each inwardly extending region comprises two substantially straight edges, wherein each inwardly extending region terminates at two of the three corners of the perimeter, and wherein each of the three corners defines an acute interior angle in a range from 30 degrees to 50 degrees; a second surface opposite, but not contacting, the first surface, wherein the second surface has substantially the same shape as the first surface; a peripheral surface disposed between and connecting the first and second surfaces; wherein each shaped ceramic abrasive particle has a length corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along its greatest dimension, a width corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along a dimension orthogonal to the length, and a thickness corresponding to the maximum extent of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle along a dimension orthogonal to both the length and the width; wherein the thickness is less than or equal to one-third of the length; and wherein at least one inwardly extending region of each shaped ceramic abrasive particle has a maximum depth that is at least 5 percent of a maximum dimension of the shaped ceramic abrasive particle parallel to the maximum depth. 18 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the binder comprises one of: an organic binder, a metallic binder, or a vitrified binder. 19 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 17 , wherein the bonded abrasive article is a bonded abrasive wheel. 20 . The bonded abrasive article of claim 19 , wherein the bonded abrasive wheel is one of: a grinding wheel, or a cut off wheel.
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