Grinding disk

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Inventors

Colleselli, Karl

Application #

229673

Filed

Jan-29-1981

Published

May-3-1983

Current US Class

051/298
051/307
051/308
051/309

International Classes

B24D 003/34

Field of Search

51/307 51/298 51/309 51/308

Assignee

Tyrolit-Schleifmittelwerke Swarovski KG (Schwaz, AT)

Examiners

Derrington; James H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

4021208   Abrasive article

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Abstract
A grinding disk comprising abrasive grains such as corundum, a bonding agent such as phenolic resin, and a filler material. At least part of said filler material is an active filler, i.e. a material that acts chemically and/or physically in the grinding process. At least part of this active filler material is provided in the form of particles that are solid bodies of lamellar structure. The lamellar structure is a supporting grid and has an intercalated guest component.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In an abrasive article comprising abrasive grains, a bonding agent, and an active filler, the improvement wherein at least a part of the active filler is graphite of a lamellar structure, acting as a supporting grid, having an intercalated guest component selected from the group consisting of a metal, a metal halide, a metal sulfide, a transition metal hydride, a transition metal carbide, a transition metal nitride and elemental sulfur.

2. An abrasive article according to claim 1, wherein at least 3% of the active filler based on the total weight of the active filler is graphite of a lamellar structure, acting as a supporting grid, having said intercalated guest component.



Description
The present invention relates to an abrasive article comprising abrasive grains, e.g. corundum, an organic bonding agent, e.g. phenolic resin, or an inorganic, coldsetting bonding agent, e.g. phosphate bond, and an active filler.

It is already known that fillers are used in abrasive articles. In the abrasive industry, the term filler applies to the three following groups:

1. Fillers in the classic, usual sense, used for filling plastic materials.

These fillers have the following effects:

(a) Decreased necessity for resin, consequently lower costs of the resin system and, hence, of the abrasive article.

(b) Reinforcing effects and, consequently, increased stability of the bond between the abrasive grains. This effects an increase in the "bursting speed", abrasive hardness, lateral stability etc. of the abrasive article.

(c) Decrease in the bond stability, in such a way obtaining a smoother abrasion. Blunt abrasive grains break out more easily so that the self-sharpening properties of the abrasive articles are improved, however, the wear of the abrasive disks is increased.
 
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