Abrasive bodies

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Inventors

Wilson, William I.

Application #

459130

Filed

Jan-19-1983

Published

Jul-3-1984

Current US Class

051/293
051/295
051/307
051/309
175/403
408/145
451/548

International Classes

B24D 011/00

Field of Search

51/293 51/295 51/307 51/309 51/209 408/145

Examiners

Czaja; Donald E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Handal & Morofsky

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Abstract
The invention provides an abrasive body suitable for mounting in a tool for abrading operations, the body including an abrasive compact comprising a mass of abrasive particles, present in an amount of at least 70 percent by volume of the compact, bonded into a hard conglomerate and support means covering a part of the surface of the compact and bonded to the compact, characterized in that the support means covers more than 50 percent of the surface of the compact and the compact presents an arcuate formation, salient in relation to the support means, capable of abrading a workpiece.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A drill crown including a rotatable circular end having mounted therein a plurality of abrasive bodies, each abrasive body including an abrasive compact comprising a mass of diamond or cubic boron nitride particles, present in an amount of at least 70 percent by volume of the compact, bonded into a hard conglomerate and support means covering a part of the surface of the compact and bonded to the compact, wherein the support means covers more than 50 percent of the surface of the compact and wherein the compact is in the form of a circular disc embedded in the support means so as to provide an exposed arcuate surface or edge which extends over less than 50 percent of the circumference of the disc and which provides an abrading formation,



Description
This invention relates to abrasive bodies, and more particularly to abrasive bodies which contain abrasive compacts.

Abrasive compacts are well known in the art and consist essentially of a mass of abrasive particles, generally present in an amount of at least 70%, preferably 80 to 90% by volume of the compact, bonded into a hard conglomerate. Compacts are polycrystalline masses and can replace single large crystals. The abrasive particles of compacts are invariably super-hard abrasives such as diamond and cubic boron nitride.

Abrasive compacts, particularly diamond and cubic boron nitride compacts, may be self bonded, i.e. the individual particles of the compact may be fused and bonded together without the aid of a metal or like bonding matrix. Alternatively, stronger and more durable compacts are produced when there is a suitable bonding matrix present.

In the case of cubic boron nitride compacts, i.e. compacts in which the abrasive particle is predominantly cubic boron nitride, the bonding matrix, when provided, preferably contains a catalyst (also known as a solvent) for cubic boron nitride growth such as aluminum or an alloy of aluminum with nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese or chromium. Such catalysts tend to be soft and to minimize smearing of the catalyst during use of the compact it is preferred that the matrix also includes a ceramic such as silicon nitride which is capable of reacting with the catalyst to produce a hard material.
 
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