Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Miscellaneous
Patent
1991-02-11
1993-03-02
Bell, Mark L.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Miscellaneous
51298, 51309, 423600, 501127, C09C 168
Patent
active
051905671
ABSTRACT:
Sintered aluminous abrasive grains having a density of at least 95% of theoretical density and having an alpha alumina crystal size of smaller than one micron. Which are obtained by drying and crushing a lithium containing alumina dispersion and sintering the crushed objects at 1100.degree.-1500.degree. C., said abrasive grains have the strength and hardness equal to or higher than conventional abrasive grains, superior properties in grinding resistance and wear resistance and superior self-sharpening property in course of grinding.
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Nozaki Masaru
Onoda Yoshihiro
Suzuki Naruo
Tamamaki Masahiro
Bell Mark L.
Japan Abrasive Co., Ltd.
Thompson Willie J.
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