Effect of Aligning Internal Pores in a Grinding Wheel

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Any grinding wheel has pores upto 20%. In a grinding situation, when the wheel contacts the workpiece material and grinds, it is literally difficult for the coolant to reach the grinding zone. An attempt is made to create capillary action in the grinding wheel by aligning the pore structure of the wheel and interconnecting the pores-to form a capillary like pore channel. This is done at the grinding wheel fabrication stage at the manufacturer's end.

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