Stone working – Sawing – Rotary
Patent
1988-04-01
1988-11-29
Olszewski, Robert P.
Stone working
Sawing
Rotary
51206R, B28D 104
Patent
active
047873620
ABSTRACT:
An abrasive cutting blade having very high rigidity, has a core which is a disc of low porosity, polycrystalline structural ceramic and an abrasive material adhered to the periphery thereof. The structural ceramic may be conductive or non-conductive and the abrasive may be adhered by resin bonding, electroplating, sintering or pressing.
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Bajune David E.
Boucher John N.
Olszewski Robert P.
Thermocarbon, Inc.
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