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Bonded abrasive rubber

Bond Type. Alost bonded abrasive products are produced with either a vitreous (glass or ceramic) or a resinoid (usually7 phenolic resin) bond. Bonding agents such as rubber, shellac, sodium silicate, magnesium oxyvbloride, or metal are used for special applications. [Pg.14]

Bonded abrasives Phenolics Epoxy Alkyd Natural rubber SBR Shellac Polyimide Grinding wheel... [Pg.37]

Nitrile rubber/phenolic adhesives are also quite useful in adhering rubber to various met-als, " e.g., in the manufacture of rubber covered metal rollers. Huber reported that a nitrile/phenolic adhesive composition provided excellent bonding of rubber to a magnesium roll (Table 20). Other metal bonding applications with nitrile rubber/phenolic adhesives include laminating aluminum foil to paper and then to wood, bonding abrasives to metal, and bonding polyamide to metal. [Pg.217]

Modem civilization would not be possible without bonded abrasive products. By the year 1825 sand, emeiy, and even diamond were being bonded together with shellac for use in abrasive sticks and wheels. Rubber bonded wheels were introduced in 1857, the sodium silicate and the vitrified bond just after the Civil War, and the phenolic resin bond in 1923. The metal bond was introduced for diamond wheels in 1940. [Pg.664]

NBR adhesives have excellent shelf stability and high temperature properties. They are used in aircraft, automobile, paper, and electronics applications. Blended with phenolic resins, they have been used to laminate aluminum and stainless steel, fabricate airplane structures, bond abrasives to metal, brake linings to brake shoes, laminate leather, attach soles in shoe manufacturing and bond cardboard, polymeric films, masonite, wood and metal to each other and themselves. Nitrile rubber-phenohc resin blends are poor adhesives for non polar elastomers such as natural rubber, butyl rubber, polyethylene unless their surfaces have been activated to improve adhesion. [Pg.311]

Rubber. Both natural and synthetic rubber are used as bonding agents for abrasive wheels. Rubber-bond wheels are ideal for thin cut-off and slicing wheels and centerless grinding feed wheels. They are more flexible and more water-resistant than resinoid wheels. [Pg.15]

Vulcanization changes the physical properties of rubbers. It increases viscosity, hardness, modulus, tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and decreases elongation at break, compression set and solubility in solvents. All those changes, except tensile strength, are proportional to the degree of cross-linking (number of crosslinks) in the rubber network. On the other hand, rubbers differ in their ease of vulcanization. Since cross-links form next to carbon-carbon double bonds. [Pg.638]

Polyamide (nylon) Acetone, methyl ethyl ketone 1. Abrasion. Grit or vapor blast or abrade with 100-grit emery cloth followed by solvent degreasing. 2. Prime with a spreading dough based on the type of rubber to be bonded in an admixture with isocyanate. 3. Prime with resorcinol formaldehyde adhesives. Sand or steel shot is suitable abrasive Suitable for bonding polyamide textiles to natural and synthetic rubbers Good adhesion to primer coat with epoxy adhesives in metal-to-plastic joints... [Pg.502]

Rubber has been used by the mining industry, both in the form of cured rubber and in its uncured state, for bonding and vulcanising to metal surfaces of tanks and vessels for over half a century. It has been used to protect such items of the plant and equipment from the deleterious effects of abrasive wear, caused by elements such as coal dust, ore particles in slurry and solid form and dusty fumes. [Pg.31]

The anti-abrasive or anti-corrosive rubber linings are applied to the metal surface by adopting different kinds of bonding systems such as ebonite bonding, chemical adhesive bonding or self-vulcanising cement bonding. [Pg.39]


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