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Meaning of "abrasive grains"

Abrasive grains refer to small, hard particles used in various industries, such as manufacturing and construction, to remove material or create a smooth surface. These grains are typically made of materials like sand, diamond, or alumina, and are commonly used in grinding, cutting, or polishing applications

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An agglomerate is a plurality of abrasive grains bonded together.
Such abrasive grains are commercially available.
The front side contains the coating of abrasive grains.
The abrasive grains are affixed to the core by brazing.
Grinding wheel having abrasive grains with vitrified bond.
The abrasive grains were electrostatically coated.
A size coat precursor was sprayed over the abrasive grains.
The abrasive grains are diamond grains.
The front side contains the abrasive grains or grit.
However the abrasive grains are applied in a different manner.
Each abrasive composite member comprises abrasive grains dispersed in a binder.
Any abrasive grains can be employed.
The preferred method of applying the abrasive grains is electrostatic coating.
The abrasive grains are usually utilized in fine particle form.
The make coat secures the abrasive grains to the backing.

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The abrasive grains and make coat overlie a polyester backing.
Abrasive articles generally comprise abrasive grains secured within a binder.
A layer of abrasive grains is formed on the first adhesive layer.
The make coating secures the abrasive grains to the backing.
Typically the abrasive grains are projected by an electrostatic coating process.
The abrasive composite members comprise abrasive grains dispersed in a binder.
The abrasive grains can be applied by drop coating or by electrostatic coating.
The abrasive coating consists of abrasive grains distributed throughout a binder.
The abrasive grains may also contain an organic or inorganic coating.
The invention therefore also comprises novel aluminous abrasive grains.
Degree of wetting of the abrasive grains can be observed by visual inspection.
The abrasive composite members comprise binder and abrasive grains.
The abrasive grains may be applied in one layer or in a plurality of layers.
Each abrasive composite comprises a plurality of abrasive grains dispersed in a binder.
A layer of abrasive grains adhered by a bonding resin is formed on the coating.
In some instances there may be up to seven layers of abrasive grains applied.
The hone is composed of abrasive grains that are bound together with an adhesive.
To compensate for this problem additional layers of abrasive grains are used.
The abrasive grains preferably do not project above the planar boundary.
The frequency concentration of the abrasive grains on the backing is also conventional.
The abrasive grains are dispersed in a make coat precursor to form an abrasive slurry.
That is the theory and for many abrasive grains it is quite effective.
The binder is chemically deposited at the wire surface to cover abrasive grains.
Conventional abrasive grains are typically less than ten dollars per pound.
This method typically provides multiple abrasive grains at each adhesive position.
There are a number of disadvantages associated with the multiple layers of abrasive grains.
Tools employed for grinding often include abrasive grains bonded in or to a polymer.
Composites within the invention may include agglomerates of individual abrasive grains.
The size coat firmly bonds the abrasive grains to the backing.
Another possible application field of the composite material is using it as abrasive grains.
The abrasive particles may be individual abrasive grains or agglomerates of individual abrasive grains.
Such parcels tend to wear by dislodging the most exposed abrasive grains.
Abrasive grains are also applied to the substrate and the binder formulation is cured.
It is preferred that the size distribution of the abrasive grains be tightly controlled.
The abrasive grains will be of a substance that is harder than the substance being cut.

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