Coated abrasive article and method of making the same
US-2016263722-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US8974560B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8974560-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213537927-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2015 |
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Abrasive aggregates and fixed abrasive articles comprising formaldehyde-free polymer binder and a plurality of abrasive grains are provided that are particularly suitable for machining operations, in which abrasion is carried out to remove material and improve surface quality. Certain embodiments combine an abrasive grain, which can be in the form of microparticles, and a formaldehyde-free polymer binder, which can be in the form of a polymer resin and cross-linking agent. Optionally, the abrasive aggregate can contain a secondary cross-linking agent, or a functional filler, such as a grinding aid.
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What is claimed is: 1. An aggregate forming mixture comprising: about 80.0 to about 99.0 wt. % of a plurality of microparticle abrasive grains; and about 20.0 to about 1.0 wt. % of a formaldehyde-free polymer resin dispersion, wherein the formaldehyde-free polymer resin dispersion comprises a waterborne polymer resin dispersion, and wherein the waterborne polymer resin dispersion comprises a starch grafted resin. 2. The aggregate forming mixture of claim 1 further comprising: about 0.01 wt. % to about 0.15 wt. % of an organosilane. 3. A cured aggregate comprising: about 95.0 to about 99.0 wt. % of a plurality of microparticle abrasive grains; and about 5.0 to about 1.0 wt. % of a formaldehyde-free polymer binder, wherein the formaldehyde-free polymer binder comprises a starch grafted binder. 4. The cured aggregate of claim 3 , wherein the starch grafted binder comprises a starch grafted polystyrene binder. 5. The cured aggregate of claim 4 , wherein the starch grafted polystyrene binder is the reaction product of cross-linking a starch grafted polystyrene resin with one of the group consisting of polyamidoamide epichlorohydrin, TACT triazine cross-linker, epoxy silanes, zirconium ammonium carbonate, glyoxal, blocked glyoxal, water dispersed blocked isocyanates, water dispersible epoxies, and water dispensable isocyanates. 6. The cured aggregate of claim 4 , wherein the starch grafted polystyrene binder comprises one of a polyamidoamide group, a TACT triazyl group, a silyl group, a glyoxyl group, a blocked glyoxyl group, a blocked carbamate group, an alpha-hydroxy-alkoxy group, or a carbamate group. 7. The cured aggregate of claim 3 further comprising: about 0.01 wt. % to about 0.15 wt. % of an organosilane. 8. The cured aggregate of claim 7 , wherein the organosilane is an aminosilane. 9. The cured aggregate of claim 8 , wherein the aminosilane is an aminopropyltriethoxysilane. 10. The cured aggregate of claim 3 , wherein the cured aggregate has a crush % of at least about 55, wherein the crush % is measured at a load of 5 Mpa and a sieve mesh size of (−35/+45). 11. The cured aggregate of claim 3 , wherein the cured aggregate has a loose packed density of less than or equal to 1.2. 12. The cured aggregate of claim 3 , wherein the cured aggregate has an average size in a range not less than about 10 microns to not more than about 2500 microns. 13. The cured aggregate of claim 3 , having a coating of an organosilane. 14. An abrasive article, comprising: a plurality of cured abrasive aggregates, wherein the cured abrasive aggregates comprise about 95.0 to about 99.0 wt. % of a plurality of microparticle abrasive grains and about 5.0 to about 1.0 wt. % of a formaldehyde-free polymer binder, wherein the formaldehyde-free polymer binder comprises a starch grafted binder, and wherein the plurality of cured abrasive aggregates are bonded to a substrate. 15. The abrasive article of claim 14 , wherein the abrasive article has a grind ratio (G-ratio) greater than 110% that of a comparable abrasive article whose only difference is the presence of a phenolic resin binder in place of the formaldehyde-free polymer binder. 16. A cured aggregate comprising, about 95.0 to about 99.0 wt. % of a plurality of microparticle abrasive grains; and about 5.0 to about 1.0 wt. % of a formaldehyde-free polymer binder, the cured aggregate having a coating of an organosilane.
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