Severing by tearing or breaking – Methods – With preliminary weakening
Patent
1976-08-16
1978-04-18
Yost, Frank T.
Severing by tearing or breaking
Methods
With preliminary weakening
83 7, 83 22, 252 58, C03B 3302
Patent
active
040847373
ABSTRACT:
A cutting fluid is disclosed comprising one or more halogenated hydrocarbons dissolved in one or more paraffin, naphtha, or aromatic solvents. Use of the cutting fluid produces a glass edge with increased edge strength compared with a cut edge produced by dry scoring. The cutting fluid is completely evaporative, leaving no residue, thus eliminating the need for washing. Further, use of the cutting fluid extends the useful life of the cutting tool. Blends are formulated to meet specific evaporation rates required by variations in wareroom equipment and practices.
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Dahlberg John R.
Gorman Harold R.
Oravitz, Jr. James L.
PPG Industries Inc.
Seidel Donna L.
Yost Frank T.
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