Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
Patent
1992-10-28
1995-08-08
Jones, Deborah
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
51307, 239DIG19, B24D 1100
Patent
active
054394929
ABSTRACT:
Diamond workpieces comprised of polycrystalline CVD diamond having a grain size of less than 1 .mu.m are provided. These diamond workpieces are more resistant to wear and are more conducive to polishing than conventional diamond workpieces having large-grain diamonds. Three-dimensional workpieces such as water jet nozzles and water jet mixing tubes comprised of the small-grain diamonds provide particular advantage in that they can be easily finished to a final size and shape.
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Anthony Thomas R.
Fleischer James F.
General Electric Company
Jones Deborah
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