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Superabrasive wheels

Superabrasive wheels include diamond wheels and cubic boron nitride (CBN wheels. [Pg.2]

Fig. 3 Conventional wheel versus superabrasive wheel (bottom) (Metzger 1986), with copyright permission from publisher... Fig. 3 Conventional wheel versus superabrasive wheel (bottom) (Metzger 1986), with copyright permission from publisher...
Cast) iron-bonded superabrasive wheel // . Grinding wheel... [Pg.114]

During the last 10 years, a number of publications have addressed the merits of ELID when applied to boimd abrasive grinding on brittle materials such as BK-7 glass, silicon, and fused silica using fine mesh superabrasive wheels. Many of these publications report that ELID grinding provides the... [Pg.211]

The primary cost drivers in the grinding of ceramics are (1) low efficiency resulting from the low removal rate (2) high superabrasive wheel wear rate (3) long wheel dressing times (Ohmori et al., 1996). [Pg.212]

The predicted radial wear gradient of the active surface of the superabrasive wheel was also validated. [Pg.265]

Lower initial cost, compared to vitrified and metal bonded superabrasive wheels. [Pg.19]

The main source of boron is a complex compound of boron called borax. About half of the world supply of borax comes from a large deposit in California s Mojave Desert. Borax is used as a cleaning agent and as fireproof insulation. Another compound of boron, boric acid, is used as a disinfectant and as an eye wash. A form of boron nitride is the second hardest known material only diamond is harder. These materials are classified as superabrasives. They are used in grinding wheels, which shape manufactured parts and tools. [Pg.186]

Figure 4 shows an example for the specification of bonded grinding tools with superabrasives. The common abbreviation for diamond grits is (D) and (B) for CBN (Fig. 5). The size of superabrasive grits is often given as mean diameter in micrometer instead of meshlike conventional abrasives. Therefore, the specification of grinding wheels has to be compared... Figure 4 shows an example for the specification of bonded grinding tools with superabrasives. The common abbreviation for diamond grits is (D) and (B) for CBN (Fig. 5). The size of superabrasive grits is often given as mean diameter in micrometer instead of meshlike conventional abrasives. Therefore, the specification of grinding wheels has to be compared...
Braun O, Wamecke G, Aurich JC (2005) Simulation-based development of superabrasive grinding wheels with defined grain structure. In Transactions of North American Manufacturing Research Institutimi, vol 33, pp 351-358... [Pg.1280]

I. Benea Vice President, Superabrasives of Engis Co., Wheeling, Illinois... [Pg.379]


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