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Resin Bonded Grinding Tools

The grinding tools can be classified by their binder phase as resin bonded, ceramic bonded, or metal bonded (sintered or electrodeposited). [Pg.37]

The essential function of the bonding system is to hold the abrasive grains on the grinding tool as long as they are sharp, and to release them when they are blunt. The major bond systems are metal-, resin-, and vitrified bonding (Konig and Klocke 2005). [Pg.1278]

Itoh, N., Ohmori, H., Moryiasu, S., Kasai, T., Karaky-Doy, T., and Bandyopadhyay, B.P., Finishing characteristics of brittle materials by ELID-lap grinding using metal-resin bonded wheels. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacturing, Vol. 38,1998, pp. 747-762. [Pg.245]

FIGURE 9.5 A spiked-nickel coating on resin-bond diamond increases tool life in many wet grinding applications. Increased life comes from greater mechanical crystal retention in the bond matrix due to the increased surface area created by spikes on the coating surface. [Pg.706]


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