Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
Patent
1991-02-12
1991-12-24
Rachuba, M.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
5116573, 51430, B24C 300
Patent
active
050740830
ABSTRACT:
A cleaning device using fine frozen particles electrically charges the fine frozen particles produced by atomizing a liquid within a refrigerated atmosphere, controlling the speed, direction and divergence of the charged particles to cause them to strike a desired portion of an object to be cleaned. All of these operations are performed in a variable degree of vacuum. Thus, the speed, direction and divergence of the particles and the particle grain size can be precisely controlled.
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Fukumoto Takaaki
Kanno Itaru
Ohmori Toshiaki
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Rachuba M.
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