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Resinoid bond

Resinoid-bonded wheels find wide use in heavy-duty snagging operations where large amounts of metal must be removed quickly, in cutting-off operations, portable disk grinding (as for weld-beads), roU grinding, and vertical spindle disk grinding. [Pg.14]

Resinoid-bonded wheels can be made extremely thin, can be used with safety at high speeds, and are ideal as cut-off wheels for cutting metal bars, tubes, etc. This type of bond is designated by the letter B. [Pg.159]

Since fimax is solely a geometric factor, there might be concerns that thermal effects could also be a controlling factor. It should be observed that test condition number 1 is operating at near the maximum safe wheel speed for the resinoid-bonded grinding wheel employed in this research. [Pg.97]


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