Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Miscellaneous
Patent
1985-07-31
1986-05-27
Lieberman, Paul
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Miscellaneous
51295, 51309, E02D 2700
Patent
active
045913633
ABSTRACT:
A process for making a coated abrasive for diamond grinding wheels in which a clean synthetic diamond grit is moistened with an aqueous wetting agent solution, a metal mixture consisting of about 70 percent deoxidized copper, about 20 percent tin and about 10 percent titanium hydride is added to the moistened diamond grit, a highly refractive and abrasive ceramic is added to the diamond-metal mixture, the resulting composition is sintered in a furnace with an inert atmosphere, the sintered composition is allowed to cool and is then comminuted by crushing.
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Lieberman Paul
Thompson Willie J.
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