Understanding and evaluating grinding belts made with ceramic abrasive grain

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LaBelle, Edward C. [1 ]
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[1] Norton Co., Watervliet, NY, United States
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Foundry Trade Journal | 2006年 / 180卷 / 3638期
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In grinding operations; the most common types of minerals employed include aluminum oxide; silicon carbide; alumina zirconia and ceramic aluminum oxide. Among these four mineral types; ceramic aluminum oxide abrasive grains provide outstanding results in a wide range of medium to heavy stock removal on aerospace alloys; carbon steel; nickel-based alloys and some stainless steel. Achieving the desired results however depend on understanding the components of a ceramic aluminum oxide coated abrasive product and knowing which specific grinding operation to perform. Factors that need consideration include the type of metal to be ground; amount of pressure; present belt spec; hardness of the back-up pad or wheel; machine type and conditions and quality requirements. Overall; correct specification and testing of ceramic aluminum oxide abrasives best determines whether the investment will pay off with improved productivity and improved casting quality;
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