Abrasive article and method of using the same
US-2016354899-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9751192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9751192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514857470-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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This invention relates to composite backing materials (e.g., polymer impregnated nonwoven fabrics) and coated abrasive articles that include such composite backing materials. This invention also relates to methods of making and using said composite backing materials and coated abrasive articles. The claimed processes and systems related to the use and manufacturing of coated abrasive articles are improved and cost effective.
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What is claimed is: 1. A composite backing material comprising: a nonwoven stitch bonded fabric impregnated with a first polymer composition, a frontfill layer disposed on a first side of the nonwoven fabric; and a backfill layer disposed on a second side of the nonwoven fabric, wherein the first polymer composition comprises a combination of a first phenolic resole resin and a second phenolic resole resin, and wherein the first polymer composition cured comprises: about 40 wt % to 60 wt % of the first phenolic resole resin; and about 40 wt % to 60 wt % of the second phenolic resole resin. 2. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the front fill layer comprises a second polymeric composition comprising a first phenolic resole resin and a second phenolic resole resin. 3. The composite backing material of claim 2 , wherein the second polymeric composition further comprises a filler. 4. The composite backing material of claim 3 , wherein the second polymeric composition cured comprises: about 15 wt % to 30 wt % of the first phenolic resole resin; about 40 wt % to 55 wt % of the second phenolic resole resin; and about 25 wt % to 40 wt % filler. 5. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the back fill layer comprises a third polymeric composition comprising an acrylic latex resin. 6. The composite backing material of claim 5 , wherein the third polymeric composition further comprises a phenolic resole resin. 7. The composite backing material of claim 6 , wherein the third polymeric composition further comprises a filler. 8. The composite backing material of claim 7 , wherein the third polymeric composition cured comprises: about 40 wt % to 62 wt % of an acrylic latex resin; about 12 wt % to 20 wt % of a phenolic resin; and about 25 wt % to 40 wt % filler. 9. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the stitch bonded fabric has a tensile strength in the machine direction and in the cross direction of not less than 15 Kg/25 mm. 10. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the composite backing material has a tensile strength in the machine direction in a range of 60 Kg/25 mm to 160 Kg/25 mm. 11. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the backing material has a tensile strength in the cross direction in a range of 50 Kg/25 mm to 110 Kg/25 mm. 12. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the composite backing material has a flexural modulus in the machine direction in a range of 1 GPa to 7 GPa. 13. The composite backing material of claim 1 , wherein the backing material has a flexural modulus in the cross direction in a range of 0.5 GPa to 5 GPa. 14. A coated abrasive article comprising: a composite backing material according to claim 1 ; and an abrasive layer disposed on the composite backing material. 15. The abrasive article of claim 14 , wherein the abrasive article has not greater than a 50% decrease of maximum load at 130° C. compared to room temperature. 16. The abrasive article of claim 14 , wherein when the abrasive article is placed in a climate chamber at a temperature of 50° C. and 25% relative humidity (RH) for 2.5 hours has a % weight gain of less than 5.5%. 17. A composite backing material comprising: a nonwoven stitch bonded fabric impregnated with a first polymer composition, a frontfill layer disposed on a first side of the nonwoven fabric; and a backfill layer disposed on a second side of the nonwoven fabric, wherein the first polymer composition comprises a combination of a first phenolic resole resin and a second phenolic resole resin, and wherein the back fill layer comprises: about 40 wt % to 62 wt % of an acrylic latex resin; about 12 wt % to 20 wt % of a phenolic resin; and about 25 wt % to 40 wt % filler. 18. A composite backing material comprising: a nonwoven stitch bonded fabric impregnated with a first polymer composition, a frontfill layer disposed on a first side of the nonwoven fabric; and a backfill layer disposed on a second side of the nonwoven fabric, wherein the first polymer composition comprises a combination of a first phenolic resole resin and a second phenolic resole resin, wherein the front fill layer comprises a second polymeric composition comprising about 15 wt % to 30 wt % of a first phenolic resole resin; about 40 wt % to 55 wt % of a second phenolic resole resin; and about 25 wt % to 40 wt % of a filler.
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