Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1988-04-22
1995-01-31
Kunemund, Robert
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
117929, C30B 2904
Patent
active
053857151
ABSTRACT:
Friable abrasive particles, particularly diamond particles, are produced by causing suitable material, such as a chloride salt, to be occluded in the particles during their manufacture and then removing some of this material, for example, by leaching.
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