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Inventors

Follensbee, Robert A.

Application #

116444

Filed

Sep-3-1993

Published

Jan-3-1995

Current US Class

051/293
051/298

International Classes

C09K 003/14

Field of Search

51/293 51/295 51/298

Assignee

Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (Saint Paul, MN)

Examiners

Bell; Mark L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Griswold; Gary L., Kirn; Walter N., Weinstein; David L.

US Patent References

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4735632   Coated abrasive bi...
4751138   Coated abrasive ha...
4773920   Coated abrasive su...
4799939   Erodable agglomer...
4903440   Abrasive product h...
4927431   Binder for coated a...
5011513   Single step, radiati...
5152917   Structured abrasive...
5213591   Abrasive grain, me...
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Other References

"New Developments in Waterbased Radiation Curable Resins", Paul H. Stenson, ICI Resins US, Wilimington, Mass., USA.

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Abstract
An abrasive article comprising a plurality of abrasive particles bonded together, bonded into a substrate, or bonded onto a backing by a cured binder, the cured binder being formed by solidifying a binder precursor comprising an aqueous acrylate polymer emulsion. In preferred embodiments, the binder precursor includes a phenolic resin.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An abrasive article comprising a plurality of abrasive particles bonded into a substrate or bonded onto a backing by means of a cured binder, said cured binder being formed by curing a binder precursor comprising an aqueous acrylate polymer emulsion.

2. The abrasive article of claim 1 wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of coated abrasive articles, lapping coated abrasive articles, and nonwoven abrasive articles.

3. The article of claim 1 wherein said binder precursor is curable by radiation.

4. The article of claim 3 wherein said binder precursor is curable by ultraviolet radiation.

5. The article of claim 1 wherein said binder precursor further comprises a thermosetting resin selected from the group consisting of phenolic resins, aminoplast resins, urethane resins, epoxy resins, ethylenically unsaturated resins, acrylated isocyanurate resins, urea-formaldehyde resins, acrylated urethane resins, acrylated epoxy resins, and mixtures thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to abrasive articles.

2. Discussion of the Art

Abrasive articles typically comprise a plurality of abrasive particles and a binder. There are a number of different types of abrasive articles on the market. These include (1) coated abrasive articles, in which the binder bonds the abrasive particles to a backing material (e.g., "sandpaper"), (2) lapping coated abrasive articles, in which the abrasive particles are first dispersed in a binder precursor and the resulting dispersion is bonded to a backing material, (3) bonded abrasive articles, in which the binder bonds the abrasive particles together to form a shaped mass, e.g., a grinding wheel, and (4) nonwoven abrasive articles, in which the binder bonds the abrasive particles into a nonwoven fibrous substrate.

The binder of the abrasive article is typically formed by curing a binder precursor, which is in liquid form. The binder precursor typically comprises a resin. During the manufacture of the abrasive article, the binder precursor is exposed to an energy source, which results in the polymerization of the resin, thereby forming the binder. The energy source can provide thermal energy, or radiation energy, e.g., electron beam, ultraviolet light, or visible light. In recent years, radiation-curable resins have been employed because of their advantages over thermally-curable resins, e.g., faster cure times, lower capital investments in buildings and equipment, and lower energy costs. Examples of radiation-curable resins are acrylate-based resins.
 
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