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Sintering study of the materials used in the manufacturing of diamond grinding wheels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2004
Abstract
The pencil edging diamond wheels used for lateral automotive glass grinding are composed of a mixture of metal powders (bond) and dispersed super-abrasive diamond grits (having a 100 μm average size). The metallic bond consists of a ductile alloy (sintered Ag+Cu+Ti powder mixture) and a hard skeleton (W and cast iron). The principal characteristics expected are a good wear resistance as well as a good cutting quality. In order to reproduce the industrial thermal cycle of the sintering manufacturing process in a traditional furnace, this cycle was simulated by dilatometric tests on green pellets of simplified metal powder mixtures. The aim was to determine the sintering behaviour of each component of the metallic bond.
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- Metallurgical Research & Technology , Volume 101 , Issue 2: Science et Génie des MatériauxContraintes résiduelles (suite) , February 2004 , pp. 137 - 151
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- © La Revue de Métallurgie, 2004