Effect of Type and Amount of Wetting Agent on the Formability and Bending Strength of Vitrified Bond Diamond Abrasives

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Wetting agent plays one of the most important roles in matrix designing of vitrified bond tools. In this paper, we studied the impact of wetting agents, resin liquid, sodium silicate and dextrin liquid, in different types and amount on the formability and bending strength of abrasive tools. It shows that tools using resin liquid as moistening agent by adding 4wt%~5wt% of the amount of bond and diamond to forming materials has the best performance in formability and bending strength of green and finished abrasive segment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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529-533

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May 2013

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