Process for improving the surface of liquid crystal polymers

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof

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51317, 51410, B24B 100, B24C 100

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050850156

ABSTRACT:
Surfaces of articles molded from unfilled or lightly filled liquid crystal polymers have a tendency to peel away when subjected to even slight rubbing. Such surfaces are improved by subjecting them to abrasion to remove at least 0.01 mm of surface thickness, whereby they acquire a smooth matte finish and are no longer susceptible to peeling.

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