Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
Patent
1976-02-13
1978-02-21
Arnold, Donald J.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
51307, 423446, B01J 306, C01B 3106
Patent
active
040744710
ABSTRACT:
The specification discloses nucleating diamonds in the absence of an external container. Nickel and graphite are subjected to high temperature and pressure, e.g., by a grinding process, sufficient to cause diamond nuclei to be formed.
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Komanduri Rangachary
Shaw Milton C.
Arnold Donald J.
Carnegie-Mellon University
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