Abrading tool for a rotary dresser
US-2016271752-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US9446502B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9446502-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113227924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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Precursor alpha alumina abrasive particles in a mold are subjected to a drying process that cracks or fractures at least a majority of the precursor abrasive particles into at least two pieces thereby producing abrasive shards having a smaller size than the mold cavity from which they were made. The smaller abrasive shards, once formed, could be reassembled like jigsaw puzzle pieces to reproduce the original cavity shape of the mold from which they were made. The cracking or fracturing of the precursor abrasive particles is believed to occur by ensuring that the surface tension of the abrasive dispersion to the walls of the mold is greater than the internal attractive forces of the abrasive dispersion as the abrasive dispersion is dried within the mold cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. An abrasive comprising: a plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards having an abrasives industry specified nominal grade or a nominal screened grade, the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards comprising a first precisely formed surface, a second precisely formed surface intersecting with the first precisely formed surface at a molded angle α, a third surface opposite the first precisely formed surface, and a fractured surface that propagates between the first precisely formed surface and the opposing third surface. 2. The abrasive of claim 1 comprising an abrasive industry specified nominal grade selected from the group consisting of ANSI 4, ANSI 6, ANSI 8, ANSI 16, ANSI 24, ANSI 36, ANSI 40, ANSI 50, ANSI 60, ANSI 80, ANSI 100, ANSI 120, ANSI 150, ANSI 180, ANSI 220, ANSI 240, ANSI 280, ANSI 320, ANSI 360, ANSI 400, and ANSI 600. 3. The abrasive of claim 1 wherein the nominal screened grade is selected from the group consisting of −18+20, −20+25, −25+30, −30+35, −35+40, −40+45, −45+50, and −50+60. 4. The abrasive of claim 1 comprising a binder forming an abrasive article selected from the group consisting of bonded abrasive articles, coated abrasive articles, nonwoven abrasive articles, and abrasive brushes. 5. The abrasive of claim 4 wherein the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards are formed in a mold having a plurality of triangular cavities. 6. The abrasive of claim 5 wherein the plurality of triangular cavities each comprise an equilateral triangle. 7. The abrasive article of claim 5 wherein 2 to 4 alpha alumina abrasive shards are formed in each of the plurality of triangular cavities. 8. The abrasive of claim 1 comprising a make coat on a first major surface of a backing and the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards partially embedded in the make coat forming an abrasive layer, the abrasive layer coated with a size coat, and wherein the abrasive layer comprises at least 5 percent by weight of the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards. 9. The abrasive of claim 8 wherein the abrasive layer comprises between about 60 to 100 percent by weight of the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards. 10. The abrasive of claim 8 wherein the abrasive layer comprises about 100 percent by weight of the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards. 11. The abrasive of claim 8 wherein the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards formed in a mold having a plurality of triangular cavities. 12. The abrasive of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of triangular cavities comprises an equilateral triangle. 13. The abrasive of claim 8 wherein the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards comprise an abrasive industry specified nominal grade selected from the group consisting of ANSI 4, ANSI 6, ANSI 8, ANSI 16, ANSI 24, ANSI 36, ANSI 40, ANSI 50, ANSI 60, ANSI 80, ANSI 100, ANSI 120, ANSI 150, ANSI 180, ANSI 220, ANSI 240, ANSI 280, ANSI 320, ANSI 360, ANSI 400, and ANSI 600. 14. The abrasive of claim 13 wherein the abrasive layer comprises between about 60 to 100 percent by weight of the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards. 15. The abrasive of claim 13 wherein the abrasive layer comprises about 100 percent by weight of the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards. 16. The abrasive of claim 1 wherein the molded angle α is between about 91 degrees to about 120 degrees. 17. The abrasive of claim 16 wherein the molded angle α is between about 95 degrees to about 100 degrees. 18. The abrasive of claim 1 wherein the plurality of alpha alumina abrasive shards comprise a Vickers hardness of 10 GPa or greater.
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