Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With synthetic resin
Patent
1976-01-23
1977-08-16
Arnold, Donald J.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With synthetic resin
51309R, C09K 314
Patent
active
040423476
ABSTRACT:
A metal-resin composite material consisting of a continuous metal matrix and a continuous resin matrix fabricated by hot-pressing a mixture of precursors, the precursors for the metal matrix including an elemental metal having a melting point below 450.degree. C, the metal matrix including an intermetallic compound or alloy having a melting point above 500.degree. C, and the continuous resin matrix being fabricable at a temperature above 250.degree. C. Such composite materials have particular utility as a bonding matrix for premium abrasives such as diamond and boron nitride, to form grinding tools.
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Arnold Donald J.
Franklin Rufus M.
Norton Company
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