Research on Grinding Temperature of a New Diamond Grinding Wheel

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It is aimed at developing a new diamond wheel in order to overcome the shortages of traditional grinding wheel, such as the abrasive easily fall off the grinding wheel prematurely, high grinding temperature, random grits distribution and the loading problems become more severe in grinding process. And further study on the grinding temperature of the new diamond wheel prepared in comparison with traditional resin-bonded diamond grinding wheel in machining Al2O3 ceramic. The prepared new diamond wheel has many diamond fibers involved in grinding process which are artificially ordered, diamond grits are not easily fall off, and it has big chip-pocket space and heat dissipating capability. The experimental results indicated that the grinding temperature of the new diamond wheel in comparison with the conventional diamond wheel under the same conditions was decreased by 80°C-120°C.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 652-654)

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2205-2208

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January 2013

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