Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2000
DOI: 10.1002/14356007.a01_001
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Abrasives

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“…Resin bonds can be divided into three classes based on strength and temperature resistance [9,[12][13][14][15]:…”
Section: Fig 1 Structure Of a Resin Bonded Toolmentioning
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“…Resin bonds can be divided into three classes based on strength and temperature resistance [9,[12][13][14][15]:…”
Section: Fig 1 Structure Of a Resin Bonded Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 shows an example setup for pressing an abrasive layer onto a grinding wheel body. Conventional wheels are either hot or cold pressed and hardened at 140 -200 o C [9,15]. Most superabrasive wheels and dense, low porosity conventional wheels are produced by hot pressing at 160 -175 o C [15,10].…”
Section: Pressingmentioning
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“…For example, equidimensional shapes pack to a higher bulk density than flat shapes (Menard and Thibault, 2000). The packing density is a rather simple but effective measure for the dominant grit shape of a batch, if grit size and size distribution are known (Malkin andGuo, 2008, Schuetz, 1981).…”
Section: Packing Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%