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Process for making an abrasive grinding wheel

  • US 4,369,046 A
  • Filed: 10/10/1980
  • Issued: 01/18/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for making an abrasive grinding wheel having a substantially homogeneous organic resin-bonded phase rim containing inert abrasive particles and a substantially homogeneous metal-bonded phase core so bonded together at their annular interface as to resist delamination as the rim is consumed during the useful life of the instrument which comprises precompacting(a) said organic resin-bonded phase containing dispersed abrasive particles from a moldable resin mixture of between 100 volume percent and about 30 volume percent, based upon moldable material in said resin-bonded phase, of a substantially linear coalescible polyimide polymeric powder and, complementally, of up to about 70 volume percent of a moldable metal powder, based upon moldable material in said resin-bonded phase and(b) said metal-bonded phase from a moldable metal mixture of between 100 volume percent and about 70 volume percent of moldable metal powder, based upon moldable material in said metal-bonded phase, and complementally, of up to about 30 volume percent, based upon moldable material in said metal-bonded phase, of a substantially linear coalescible polyimide polymeric powder,to provide a preform unit wherein said phases are in interfacial contact along said annular interface, said moldable resin mixture being first pre-formed in a mold followed by pre-forming said moldable metal mixture in contact with said pre-formed moldable resin mixture in said mold, initially heating said preform unit to a temperature of about 100°

  • C. to 300°

    C. in a vacuum for a time between fifteen minutes and five hours, and thereafter further heating said initially heated preform unit to a temperature of between about 350°

    C. and about 500°

    C. and conjointly applying a pressure to said further heated preform unit of between about 4,000 psi and about 50,000 psi for a period sufficient to cause coalescence of both said moldable resin and metal mixtures, and thereafter cooling the resulting shaped structure.

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