Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With synthetic resin
Patent
1981-01-27
1982-08-10
Derrington, James H.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With synthetic resin
C08K 316
Patent
active
043436285
ABSTRACT:
By fluorinating diamond grit, the grit may be readily bonded into a fluorocarbon resin matrix. The matrix is formed by simple hot pressing techniques. Diamond grinding wheels may advantageously be manufactured using such a matrix. Teflon fluorocarbon resins are particularly well suited for using in forming the matrix.
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J. E. Field, The Properties of Diamonds, pp. 231-233, 321, 352, 370-372, 596-603, Academic Press 1979, Du Pont Teflon FEP Data Sheets.
Cadman et al., Identification of Functional Groups on the Surface of a Fluorinated Diamond Crystal by Photoelectron Spectroscopy, J.C.S. Chem. Comm., 1975, pp. 654-655.
Besha Richard G.
Derrington James H.
Gaetjens Paul D.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Walterscheid Edward C.
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