Experimental Study on Porous Metal Bonded Diamond Grinding Wheels - The Selection of Porosity Inducers and Agglomeration’s Parameter

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To improve the self-sharpening ability and increase clearance for debris of metal bonded diamond grinding wheel, the porosity structure is applied to the diamond grinding wheel in this paper. By selecting different inducers diamond composites are burned under appropriate agglomeration condition. The experiment results indicate that diamond composites obtained through two certain inducers can meet both the demand of pore-creating and intensity, so can be used to make wheels. This conclusion lays a foundation for further study.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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594-597

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December 2011

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