WO1999022911A1 - Resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the tool - Google Patents
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- WO1999022911A1 WO1999022911A1 PCT/US1998/016761 US9816761W WO9922911A1 WO 1999022911 A1 WO1999022911 A1 WO 1999022911A1 US 9816761 W US9816761 W US 9816761W WO 9922911 A1 WO9922911 A1 WO 9922911A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D3/00—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents
- B24D3/02—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents the constituent being used as bonding agent
- B24D3/20—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents the constituent being used as bonding agent and being essentially organic
- B24D3/28—Resins or natural or synthetic macromolecular compounds
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D3/00—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents
- B24D3/34—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents characterised by additives enhancing special physical properties, e.g. wear resistance, electric conductivity, self-cleaning properties
- B24D3/342—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents characterised by additives enhancing special physical properties, e.g. wear resistance, electric conductivity, self-cleaning properties incorporated in the bonding agent
- B24D3/344—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents characterised by additives enhancing special physical properties, e.g. wear resistance, electric conductivity, self-cleaning properties incorporated in the bonding agent the bonding agent being organic
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
- B24D3/00—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents
- B24D3/34—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents characterised by additives enhancing special physical properties, e.g. wear resistance, electric conductivity, self-cleaning properties
- B24D3/346—Physical features of abrasive bodies, or sheets, e.g. abrasive surfaces of special nature; Abrasive bodies or sheets characterised by their constituents characterised by additives enhancing special physical properties, e.g. wear resistance, electric conductivity, self-cleaning properties utilised during polishing, or grinding operation
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- This invention relates to a resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the same .
- a resin bonded abrasive tool comprises abrasive material such as fused aluminum oxide, sintered aluminum oxide, sintered sol gel microcrystalline alpha-alumina, silicon carbide, alumina zirconia, cubic boron nitride or diamond and an organic bond comprising a binder such as thermosetting resin such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin or rubber or blends thereof and a filler system.
- a resin bonded grinding wheel is made by mixing the abrasive material and organic bond comprising binder and filler system followed by pressing the resulting mixture into shape and typically curing the wheel at about 150° to 200°C.
- a abrasive tool is used for a variety of grinding and finishing applications.
- the ground material may be metals such as carbon steel, low alloy steel or stainless steel or non-metals such as granite, ceramic or glass. Nearly 70 to 80% of the abrasive tools contain fused aluminum oxide abrasive and are used for grinding metals, while non-metals are ground using abrasive tools containing silicon carbide grain or diamond abrasive grain.
- filler systems such as a complex salt of manganese and potassium chloride having stoichiometry of K 2 MnCl 6 and/or K 4 MnCl 6 , cryolite, lithopone, iron pyrites, calcium carbonate, aluminum fluoride, iron oxide or barium sulfate or blends thereof are known to be used with resin bonded abrasive tools.
- Such filler systems are known to enhance the grinding performance of resin bonded abrasive tools. Examples of active fillers are described in U.S. -A- 4,500,325, U. S . -A-4 , 877, 420 , U. S .
- abrasive tools comprising such complex salt must be kept out of contact with atmospheric air to prevent moisture formation thereon which will adversely affect the performance and life of the abrasive tools. This makes storage of such abrasive tools difficult and inconvenient.
- Other filler systems are also expensive or unstable, thereby rendering abrasive tools comprising the same very expensive.
- An object of the invention is to provide a resin bonded abrasive tool having improved performance and increased life.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a resin bonded abrasive tool which is commercially acceptable.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an efficient method of making a resin bonded abrasive tool .
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method of making a resin bonded abrasive tool having improved performance and increased life.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method of making a resin bonded abrasive tool which is inexpensive .
- a resin bonded abrasive tool consisting of abrasive material and an organic bond comprising a binder such as thermosetting resin such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin or rubber or blends thereof and a precursor filler system capable of reacting and forming in situ an active filler system under the heat generated during grinding, the organic bond optionally further comprising a filler system.
- the method consists of mixing abrasive material and organic bond comprising a binder such as thermosetting resin such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin or rubber or blends thereof and a precursor filler system capable of reacting and forming in situ an active filler system under the heat generated during grinding, the organic bond optionally further comprising a filler system, the method further comprising pressing the resulting mixture into shape and typically curing the abrasive tool at about 150° to 200°C.
- a binder such as thermosetting resin such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin or rubber or blends thereof
- a precursor filler system capable of reacting and forming in situ an active filler system under the heat generated during grinding
- the organic bond optionally further comprising a filler system
- the method further comprising pressing the resulting mixture into shape and typically curing the abrasive tool at about 150° to 200°C.
- Abrasive tools of the invention include resin bonded grinding wheels, discs, segments and stones, as well as coated abrasive tools.
- Preferred abrasive materials according to the invention include, but are not limited to, fused aluminum oxide, sintered aluminum oxide, sintered sol gel microcrystalline alpha-alumina, silicon carbide, alumina zirconia, cubic boron nitride and diamond abrasive grains, and combinations thereof. Any abrasive grain known in the art may be used in the abrasive tools of the invention.
- preferred precursor materials generally include those materials which are stable in the presence of the unreacted resin of the bond and in the presence of the abrasive and bond mixture during curing of the abrasive tool. Precursor materials are selected to yield an active filler system in the abrasive tool at the point of contact of the tool with the workpiece under temperature, pressure and environmental conditions existing during the grinding operation.
- a preferred precursor filler system for in situ creation of a complex manganese and potassium chloride salt filler comprises 60-70% by wt potassium chloride, 15- 20% by wt manganese oxide and 15-20% by wt chlorine or hydrogen chloride generating compound, and preferably 65% by wt potassium chloride, 17.5% by wt manganese oxide and 17.5% by wt chlorine or hydrogen chloride generating compound.
- the chlorine or hydrogen chloride generating compound preferably contains decomposable chorine, is stable at ambient condition, and is in a form suitable for use in making an abrasive tool .
- Preferred compounds include polyvinyl chloride (PVC) , polyvinylidene chloride
- cryolite Na 3 AlF 6
- FeS 2 iron sulfide
- BaS barium sulfide
- cryolite aluminum fluoride
- A1F 3 and sodium fluoride (NaF) precursor materials are added to the abrasive tool and these precursors react under the heat and pressure of the grinding operation to form cryolite.
- Preferred quantities include 30-50 wt % aluminum fluoride and 40-70 wt % sodium fluoride.
- Cryolite may be formed from other precursor materials, such as aluminum fluoride (AlF 3 ) , ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) and sodium chloride (NaCl) ; or sodium bifluoride and aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH) 3 ; or alkali metal fluosilicate (Na 2 SiF 6 ) , alumina hydrate (Al 2 0 3 -H 2 0) and alkali metal hydroxide (NaOH) ; or sodium fluoride (NaF) , ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) and sodium aluminum oxide (NaAl0 2 ) .
- AlF 3 aluminum fluoride
- NH 4 F ammonium fluoride
- NaCl sodium chloride
- Al(OH) 3 sodium bifluoride and aluminum hydroxide
- Al(OH) 3 alkali metal fluosilicate
- Na 2 SiF 6 alumina hydrate
- Al 2 0 3 -H 2 0 alkali metal
- Conditions found during grinding also will form iron sulfide from an iron oxide (Fe x O y , e.g., Fe 3 0 4 ) and an organic sulfur compound (R-S) precursors in the abrasive tool. While it is believed that iron sulfide is formed in situ, the organic sulfur compound may degrade under grinding conditions to release sulfur dioxide which is believed to be the active agent evolved when iron sulfide is added as an active filler.
- the organic sulfur compounds preferred for use in the invention are those which are stable under conditions found during mixing and curing of the abrasive tools.
- Suitable organic sulfur compounds include, but are not limited to, thiazoles, such as 2-mercaptobenzothiazole and 2 , 2 ' -dibenzylthiazyl disulfide; sulfenamides, such as N-cyclohexylbenzo- thiazole-2-sulfenamide and morpholinylbenzothiazole-2- sulfenamide; thiurams, such as tetramethylthiuram disulfide and monosulfide, and tetraethylthylthiuram; and dithiocarbamates (or dithiocarbamic acids) , such as zinc dimethyl- and zinc dibutyl-dithiocarbamate; and combinations thereof.
- thiazoles such as 2-mercaptobenzothiazole and 2 , 2 ' -dibenzylthiazyl disulfide
- sulfenamides such as N-cyclohexylbenzo- thi
- Suitable iron oxides include, but are not limited to, ferrosoferric oxide, ferroferric oxide, hydrated ferric oxide and combinations thereof. Preferred amounts include 30-70 wt % iron oxide and 30-70 wt % organic sulfur compounds.
- Another reaction under the heat and pressure of grinding forms barium sulfide from barium sulfate (BaS0 4 ) and a catalytic carbon material.
- Suitable catalytic carbon material includes, but is not limited to, carbon black, activated charcoal and graphite, and combinations thereof .
- the reaction of the precursor materials and the active filler formation occurs at the grinding interface between the tool and the workpiece .
- Conditions encountered at this interface typically range from about 300° to about 1000 °C, and from about 100 to about 1000 p.s.i. (7.03 to 70.3 Kg/cm 2 ).
- an additional benefit of the in situ formation of active filler is that the filler is formed only at the active site where it is needed. For fillers which act as a lubricant, no delivery mechanism is required because the active filler avoids thermal or mechanical damage to the workpiece and no other lubricant is needed.
- precursor materials may react to form active fillers in addition to those identified herein, depending upon the nature of the materials, the abrasive grain and the bond components.
- the active filler systems of abrasive tools made according to the invention perform to full capacity and the tools grind as well as, or better than, conventional tools.
- a abrasive tool composition was prepared by mixing 745 g of fused aluminum oxide abrasive (BRR of Orient Abrasives Ltd., Porbandar, Tamil, India) with 35 g of liquid phenolic resin (PLGW-1 of Marvel Thermosets Pvt . Ltd., Mumbai, India) and 217 g of a blend prepared by blending of 488 g of powder phenolic resin of West Coast Polymers Pvt. Ltd., Kankole, India), 310 g of iron pyrites powder (PYROXPAT 325 of Chemetall Gmbh, Frankfurt, Germany) , 37 g of manganese oxide powder, 134 g of potassium chloride powder and 33 g of polyvinyl chloride powder.
- a grinding wheel composition is prepared by mixing 34.0 kg of fused aluminum oxide abrasive with 1.13 kg of liquid phenolic resin and 10.2 kg of a preblend.
- the preblend is made by blending 4.82 kg of powder phenolic resin, 2.16 kg of cryolite, 3.04 kg of barium sulfate [Ba(S0 4 )] powder and 0.15 kg carbon black.
- a conventional grinding composition is prepared by mixing 34.0 kg of fused aluminum oxide abrasive with 1.13 kg of liquid phenolic resin and 10.2 kg of a preblend.
- the preblend is made by blending 4.82 kg of powder phenolic resin, 2.16 kg of cryolite, 3.04 kg of barium sulfate [Ba(S0 4 )] powder and 0.15 kg carbon black.
- a conventional grinding composition is prepared by mixing 34.0 kg of fused aluminum oxide abrasive with 1.13 kg of liquid phenolic resin and 10.2 kg of a preblend.
- the preblend is made
- control is prepared by mixing 34.0 kg of the same fused aluminum oxide abrasive, 1.13 kg of the same liquid phenolic resin and 10.3 kg of a blend prepared by blending of 4.82 kg of powder phenolic resin, 2.16 kg of the same cryolite powder and 3.29 kg barium sulfide (BaS) . Both the compositions are molded into non-reinforced cut-off grinding wheels (508 mm diameter and 4.4 mm thickness). The wheels are cured in a oven at 180 °C for about 24 hours. The wheels have 50% by volume abrasive, 36% by volume bond and 14% by volume porosity. The wheels are tested under laboratory condition in the cutting off mode in a standard cutting off machine. The wheels of the invention have a grinding performance at least equal to the grinding performance of the control wheels.
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| CA002302576A CA2302576A1 (en) | 1997-09-08 | 1998-08-20 | Resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the tool |
| AU90181/98A AU9018198A (en) | 1997-11-05 | 1998-08-20 | Resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the tool |
| EP98942044A EP1028829A1 (en) | 1997-11-05 | 1998-08-20 | Resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the tool |
| JP2000518817A JP2001521830A (en) | 1997-11-05 | 1998-08-20 | Abrasive tool bonded with resin and method of manufacturing this tool |
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| US08/964,766 US5912216A (en) | 1997-09-08 | 1997-11-05 | Resin bonded abrasive tool and method of making the tool |
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| US3960517A (en) * | 1974-10-23 | 1976-06-01 | The New Registon Company, Limited | Resinoid wheel containing a mixture of trimanganese tetraoxide and ferroxide and ferric oxide fillers |
| JPS60242974A (en) * | 1984-05-18 | 1985-12-02 | Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co Ltd | Grinding substance |
| US4609381A (en) * | 1984-12-13 | 1986-09-02 | Norton Company | Grinding aid |
| SU1308549A1 (en) * | 1984-01-13 | 1987-05-07 | Предприятие П/Я В-8046 | Method of producing chlorine |
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| US3960517A (en) * | 1974-10-23 | 1976-06-01 | The New Registon Company, Limited | Resinoid wheel containing a mixture of trimanganese tetraoxide and ferroxide and ferric oxide fillers |
| SU1308549A1 (en) * | 1984-01-13 | 1987-05-07 | Предприятие П/Я В-8046 | Method of producing chlorine |
| JPS60242974A (en) * | 1984-05-18 | 1985-12-02 | Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co Ltd | Grinding substance |
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