Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With inorganic material – Metal or metal oxide
Patent
1991-06-19
1992-10-06
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With inorganic material
Metal or metal oxide
51295, 51278, 51308, B24D 302
Patent
active
051528100
ABSTRACT:
Abrasive tools with a mixture of more than 9% but less than about 65% superabrasive and from about 56% down to 0.5% of a microcrystalline alumina in a bond material show surprising advantages.
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Pukaite Leonard G.
Rue Charles V.
Subramanian Krishnamoorthy
Bennett David
Dixon Jr. William R.
Norton Company
Thompson Willie J.
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