Multilayer abrading tool and process

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Inventors

Wiand, Ronald C.

Application #

310783

Filed

Feb-14-1989

Published

Mar-13-1990

Current US Class

051/293
051/295

International Classes

B24D 003/02

Field of Search

51/293 51/295

Examiners

Lieberman; Paul

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

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Abstract
A multilayer abrading tool is produced by first providing a tool substrate with a structured abrading surface. An abrasive grit coating is provided by mixing a temporary binder, an abrasive grit material and an infiltrant powder material. This coating is then applied to the structured surface. The tool is then heated to drive off the binder and to cause infiltration of the infiltrant in the abrasive grit to form a multilayer of diamond grit suspended in a braze matrix which is attached to the structured surface of the tool substrate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process for infiltrating a multilayer abrasive grit structure onto an abrading tool-comprising the steps of:

(a) providing an abrading tool substrate;

(b) mixing preselected quantities of an infiltrant and an abrasive grit material to form an abrasive grit coating

applying said abrasive grit coating to said structured substrate such that said abrasive grit is suspended in said coating in a multilayer; and

heating said structured substrate having said abrasive grit coating applied thereto for a time and at a temperature for infiltration of said abrasive grit, thereby attaching a multilayer of said abrasive grit to said structured substrate



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to diamond layered abrading tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multilayer diamond abrading tool produced without a mold.

In the past, it has been desirable to produce diamond abrading wheels and other abrading tools. Of these prior tools, the most common types include tools having a monolayer of grit and multilayer grit tools. The single layer grit structures include a metal substrate which has a single layer of diamond grit particles attached thereto to provide the abrading surfaces. While these tools provide advantages in cost of manufacture over other abrading tools, they may have limited life for grinding of certain materials. This is a problem because through the course of grinding operations, the diamond grit particles eventually come loose reducing the efficiency of the abrading tool.

On the other hand, the multilayer tools include several thicknesses of dispersed diamond cutting grit, thus, providing continued layers of usable grinding surfaces beyond the initial surface layer of diamond grit. In the past, in order to provide such a multilayer diamond grit abrading tool configuration, it was required to provide a mold to produce the necessary shape when sintering a diamond grit matrix onto a core. This is most effectively accomplished by molding with heat and compression, such that an advantageous multilayer wheel or the like surface would be produced and attached to the substrate tool structure.
 
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