Abrading – Abrading process – Glass or stone abrading
Patent
1993-07-30
1995-09-05
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Abrading
Abrading process
Glass or stone abrading
451488, 451450, B24B 100, B24B 730
Patent
active
054474663
ABSTRACT:
For the machining of ceramic materials, there are employed halogenated hydrocarbon compositions, e.g., CCl.sub.4, CCl.sub.3 CF.sub.3, CHCl.sub.2 CHCl.sub.2, and CCl.sub.2 .dbd.CClCCl.dbd.CCl.sub.2, to increase the removal rate of the ceramic material. The halogenated hydrocarbon composition is applied to the contact surface of the machine tool, e.g., a diamond-surfaced grinding wheel, and the ceramic and acts as a chemical assistant in machining the ceramic.
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Hsu Stephen M.
Wang Jerry C.
Banks Derris H.
Kisliuk Bruce M.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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