Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Miscellaneous
Patent
1991-03-22
1992-08-04
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Miscellaneous
51298, 264128, 524430, 524612, B24D 300
Patent
active
051355450
ABSTRACT:
The present invention employs poly(ethyloxazoline) as a temporary binder and lubricant during the preparation of greenware articles. According to the present invention, molten poly(ethyloxazoline) promotes the compressibility of the powder used to form the greenware article, thus improving the density and strength of both the greenware and the abrasive article. The molten poly(ethyloxazoline) acts as a lubricant to permit a more efficient grain rearrangement under applied pressure and thereby increases the average density of the greenware article by 6 to 8 percent as compared to standard cold pressing.
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Ott Jack J.
Pyzik Aleksander J.
Dixon Jr. William R.
The Dow Chemical Company
Thompson Willie J.
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