Abrasive-bladed cutting wheel

Abrading – Rigid tool – Rotary cylinder

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451544, 451546, 451 28, 451 58, 125 15, B28D 104

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060129778

ABSTRACT:
Proposed is a cutting wheel bladed on the outer periphery of a base wheel with abrasive particles, e.g., particles of diamond and cubic boron nitride, suitable for cutting of a hard and brittle material such as a sintered block of a rare earth-based magnet alloy with good cutting accuracy and low material loss by cutting. The cutting wheel is an integral disk body consisting of a base wheel of a relatively small thickness made from a cemented metal carbide, e.g., tungsten carbide particles cemented with metallic cobalt, instead of conventional steel materials and a cutting blade formed on the outer periphery of the base wheel which contains from 10 to 80% by volume of the abrasive particles having a specified average particle diameter.

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