Process for molding bonded refractory particles

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With synthetic resin

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51293, 51307, 264 25, B24D 1100, C09K 314

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041505140

ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for molding a mixture of refractory particles, and especially abrasive refractory particles, and an organic resinous binder into an integral body. The mixture is preheated, preferably by microwave energy, in the absence of pressure on the mixture to a temperature elevated with respect to room temperature to insure the binder is fluid but below a temperature at which degradation or decomposition of the binder takes place. The mixture is then compacted by pressure, preferably at the preheating temperature, until a density is reached substantially equal to that desired in the finally molded integral body while still maintaining the binder in a fluid state. The resinous binder is then converted to a solid state to bind the particles one to another while still maintaining the compaction pressure on the mixture. In a preferred practice, the process is adapted as well to increase the rate of production of a press by preheating multiple charges of the mixture apart from the press and then simultaneously compacting all of the charges in the press followed by conversion of the resinous binder to a solid state.

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patent: 1968799 (1934-07-01), Elbel
patent: 1993821 (1935-03-01), Benner
patent: 2469398 (1949-05-01), Meyer
patent: 3116986 (1964-01-01), Goepfert et al.

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