[go: up one dir, main page]

US1615231A - Waterproof abrasive - Google Patents

Waterproof abrasive Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1615231A
US1615231A US646959A US64695923A US1615231A US 1615231 A US1615231 A US 1615231A US 646959 A US646959 A US 646959A US 64695923 A US64695923 A US 64695923A US 1615231 A US1615231 A US 1615231A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
abrasive
nitro
gum
cellulose
film
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US646959A
Inventor
Henry R Power
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Unifrax I LLC
Original Assignee
Carborundum Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Carborundum Co filed Critical Carborundum Co
Priority to US646959A priority Critical patent/US1615231A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1615231A publication Critical patent/US1615231A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
    • B24D11/00Constructional features of flexible abrasive materials; Special features in the manufacture of such materials
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C08ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; THEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UP; COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON
    • C08LCOMPOSITIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
    • C08L75/00Compositions of polyureas or polyurethanes; Compositions of derivatives of such polymers
    • C08L75/04Polyurethanes

Definitions

  • My invention relates to waterproof abra sives, and particularly to the waterproofing of abrasive paper and cloth.
  • Abrasive 1 paper or cloth is ordlnarlly made by applying)a coating of hot adhesive,-
  • ordlnary adhesives in use for this purpose are not waterproof and do not permit of the efficient use of the abrasive paper with water WlllCh is required in the process of rubbing certain kinds of varnish finish. The water loosens.
  • the waterproofing substance' is preferably yroxylin dissolved in a proper solvent, suc as an acetate llke butyl acetate, with or without other acetates, an alcohol like ethyl alcohol, with or without other alcohols, ketones. like acetone, methyl ketone or acetone oils, benzol, and camphor.
  • a proper solvent suc as an acetate llke butyl acetate, with or without other acetates, an alcohol like ethyl alcohol, with or without other alcohols, ketones. like acetone, methyl ketone or acetone oils, benzol, and camphor.
  • nitro-cellulosea "guni such as copal or damar.
  • the solution mentioned may vary within wide limits, and should be adjusted as 'to its boiling point to prevent too ra id evaporation of the film and to re-- vent a sorption of water which may wea en.
  • the function of the gum is to give adhesion, body and hardness to the coating and to render the coating more imperious to moisture.
  • This increase in the hardness of the film is a very desirable feature in producing a good abrasive paper because the abrasive grains on the paper undergo very severe service in the art of rubbing or grinding the materials on which they are being worked, and by increasing the hardness of the film the grains are more firmly held in place and stick on to the backing icnger and more securely so that the iife 0f the abrasive article is increased.
  • the gum also increases the body of the coating material without increasing the viscosity thereof, and this is 'highl desirable. Being cheaper than nitro-cel ulose, many gums tend to reduce the cost.
  • In increasing the hardness by the use of a gum there is a tendency to brittleness, and to offset this and secure plasticity is one of the functions of the plasticizer,-such as camphor.
  • Another method of carrying out the invention is to apply the nitro-cellulose solution to the paper or cloth backing in the same manner as the glue is commonly applied, and then fiow the abrasive grain ereon. The product is then run over or under are recovered.
  • the film of abrasive and adhesive on the paper or cloth may then be put into use or sized with a thin yroxylin solution to hold the grains more rmly in place.
  • I provide an abrasive which is resistant to the action of water andwhich may be used under very severe conditions.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition containing a gum.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition conm and a plasticizer.
  • An a rasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition, including an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, benzol, 'a plasticizer, and a gum.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitrocellulose binder containin an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, ben- 5.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached a preferred em thereto by a intro-cellulose composition containing an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, a benzol-type hydro-carbon, and a plasticizer.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flex- 4 cellulose, a high boiling solvent, a low boil ing solvent, a plasticizer, and a gum.
  • Anabrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitrocellulose composition containing intro-cellulose, a guru for giving body to the nitro-cellulose and a substance for rendering the composition tou h and permanent and for overcoming the iflltillfiness of the gum.
  • An abras1ve product comprising a fle2rible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a flexible film containing nitrocellulose, a. gum for giving body to the nitro-cellulose, and a plasticizer for rendering the film flexible, tough and permanent.
  • An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a film which is resistant to water, such film being deposited from a slow evaporating nitro-cellulose composition in solu tion with a low boilin solvent, a high boiling' solvent for retar ing the evaporation thereof and by which an even spreading of the film is secured, a gum for giving body to the composition, benzol, which forms a solvent for the gum, and a plasticizer for imparting permanent toughness and flexibility to the film.

Landscapes

  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • Medicinal Chemistry (AREA)
  • Polymers & Plastics (AREA)
  • Organic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Polishing Bodies And Polishing Tools (AREA)

Description

Patented Jan. 25, 1927.
' UNITED STATES e if, ism 311' -PATENTJQF ICEQ- nnnarn. rownia, or NIAGARA FALLS nnw roux, ASSIGNOB no rain cmonun nU-m company, or NIAGARA rants, new your, A coaronarron or rmsrng VANIA.
No Drawing.
My invention relates to waterproof abra sives, and particularly to the waterproofing of abrasive paper and cloth.
Abrasive 1 paper or cloth is ordlnarlly made by applying)a coating of hot adhesive,-
such as hide glue, one glue, or vegetable glue, to the surface of the backing, then runn ng on a stream of abrasive grain, and allowing the product to cool. The ordlnary adhesives in use for this purpose are not waterproof and do not permit of the efficient use of the abrasive paper with water WlllCh is required in the process of rubbing certain kinds of varnish finish. The water loosens.
paper and materially on both the face and the back of the abrasivc paper or cloth. The waterproofing substance'is preferably yroxylin dissolved in a proper solvent, suc as an acetate llke butyl acetate, with or without other acetates, an alcohol like ethyl alcohol, with or without other alcohols, ketones. like acetone, methyl ketone or acetone oils, benzol, and camphor. I find it possible to use in the solution of nitro-cellulosea "guni, such as copal or damar. The solution mentioned may vary within wide limits, and should be adjusted as 'to its boiling point to prevent too ra id evaporation of the film and to re-- vent a sorption of water which may wea en.
the film before it is set.
In order to get a form of nitro-cellulose which can be used in solution and possess properties essential for operation on a production basis, such as even flowing or spreading on the backing used, there must bea certain balance of hi h, medium, and low boiling solvents to o tain the proper rate of evaporation. To get the gum, like damar, into solution, and the nitro-cellulose into solution, the lower boiling solventsfsuch as ethyl alcohol, acetone and an acetate. are used. To prevent too rapid evaporation warnnrnoor annasrvn, 7
Application filed June 2 1, 1923. Seliallfi'o. 646,958. I
and thus provide for the proper flow of the material, additional solvents of relatively higher boiling points, such as butyl and amyl acetates, the higher boiling alcohols, and certain ketones are used, Low evaporation rate, produced by higher boiling solvents prevents cooling of thesurrounding air and the consequent condensation of water on the lacquer surface. This in turn prevents precipitation of the nitrocellulose.
Thus the important adjustment of the solution to the proper boiling point is secured.
nent.
The function of the gum is to give adhesion, body and hardness to the coating and to render the coating more imperious to moisture. This increase in the hardness of the film is a very desirable feature in producing a good abrasive paper because the abrasive grains on the paper undergo very severe service in the art of rubbing or grinding the materials on which they are being worked, and by increasing the hardness of the film the grains are more firmly held in place and stick on to the backing icnger and more securely so that the iife 0f the abrasive article is increased. The gum also increases the body of the coating material without increasing the viscosity thereof, and this is 'highl desirable. Being cheaper than nitro-cel ulose, many gums tend to reduce the cost. In increasing the hardness by the use of a gum there is a tendency to brittleness, and to offset this and secure plasticity is one of the functions of the plasticizer,-such as camphor.
On the evaporation of the solvent from V the abrasive product, a thin transparent film is left which protects the adhesive from the action of water, even under very severe conditions.
Another method of carrying out the invention is to apply the nitro-cellulose solution to the paper or cloth backing in the same manner as the glue is commonly applied, and then fiow the abrasive grain ereon. The product is then run over or under are recovered.
The film of abrasive and adhesive on the paper or cloth may then be put into use or sized with a thin yroxylin solution to hold the grains more rmly in place. I provide an abrasive which is resistant to the action of water andwhich may be used under very severe conditions.
It will be noted that in either case, there is an outer coating of nitro-cellulose which not only serves to waterproof the abrasive product, but is also effective for assisting to secure the rains in place.
The word fabric'is used in the claims to designate a flexible backing of paper or cloth, such as is employed in the manufacture of sandpaper or sandcloth.'
While I have described bodirnent of my invention, it will be undertaining a stood that it is not limited thereto but may be otherwise embodied withinv the. scope of the following claims.
-I claim 1. An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition containing a gum.
2. An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition conm and a plasticizer.
3. An a rasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition, including an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, benzol, 'a plasticizer, and a gum.
4. An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitrocellulose binder containin an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, ben- 5. An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached a preferred em thereto by a intro-cellulose composition containing an acetate, an alcohol, a ketone, a benzol-type hydro-carbon, and a plasticizer.
6. An abrasive product'comprising a flexiblebacking having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitro-cellulose composition containing a solvent, camphor, and a gum.
7. An abrasive product comprising a flex- 4 cellulose, a high boiling solvent, a low boil ing solvent, a plasticizer, and a gum.
10. Anabrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a nitrocellulose composition containing intro-cellulose, a guru for giving body to the nitro-cellulose and a substance for rendering the composition tou h and permanent and for overcoming the iflltillfiness of the gum.
11. An abras1ve product comprising a fle2rible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a flexible film containing nitrocellulose, a. gum for giving body to the nitro-cellulose, and a plasticizer for rendering the film flexible, tough and permanent.
12. An abrasive product comprising a flexible backing having abrasive grains attached thereto by a film which is resistant to water, such film being deposited from a slow evaporating nitro-cellulose composition in solu tion with a low boilin solvent, a high boiling' solvent for retar ing the evaporation thereof and by which an even spreading of the film is secured, a gum for giving body to the composition, benzol, which forms a solvent for the gum, and a plasticizer for imparting permanent toughness and flexibility to the film.-
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
I HENRY R. POWER.
US646959A 1923-06-21 1923-06-21 Waterproof abrasive Expired - Lifetime US1615231A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US646959A US1615231A (en) 1923-06-21 1923-06-21 Waterproof abrasive

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US646959A US1615231A (en) 1923-06-21 1923-06-21 Waterproof abrasive

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1615231A true US1615231A (en) 1927-01-25

Family

ID=24595139

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US646959A Expired - Lifetime US1615231A (en) 1923-06-21 1923-06-21 Waterproof abrasive

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1615231A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609642A (en) * 1947-07-14 1952-09-09 Osborn Mfg Co Brush and brush material
US2740239A (en) * 1953-07-02 1956-04-03 Bay State Abrasive Products Co Flexible abrasive products
US2751717A (en) * 1953-06-30 1956-06-26 Otto C Niederer Egg cleaning equipment
US2838890A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-06-17 Kimberly Clark Co Cellulosic product
US2865725A (en) * 1956-06-18 1958-12-23 Econ O Cloth Polishing article

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609642A (en) * 1947-07-14 1952-09-09 Osborn Mfg Co Brush and brush material
US2751717A (en) * 1953-06-30 1956-06-26 Otto C Niederer Egg cleaning equipment
US2740239A (en) * 1953-07-02 1956-04-03 Bay State Abrasive Products Co Flexible abrasive products
US2838890A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-06-17 Kimberly Clark Co Cellulosic product
US2865725A (en) * 1956-06-18 1958-12-23 Econ O Cloth Polishing article

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2768886A (en) Sandpaper
EP2791266B1 (en) Aqueous resin composition for abrasive articles and resulting articles
US1615231A (en) Waterproof abrasive
CN202192555U (en) Thin film abrasive paper
US2893854A (en) Coated abrasive article and method of manufacture
US2322156A (en) Coated abrasive
US2111272A (en) Abrasive material
CN106752846A (en) A kind of aqueous automobile paint of wear-resisting scratch-resisting
CN204700767U (en) A kind of sponge sand lump
US2733138A (en) Agricultural residue abrasives
US2186001A (en) Flexible abrasive sheet material
CN104139345B (en) Wear-resisting grinding tool with thin film base and manufacturing method of wear-resisting grinding tool
US3232729A (en) Flexible abrasive coated cloth
USRE17494E (en) Mining
US2050992A (en) Granular coated article and method of making the same
US1736964A (en) Composite structure
US2030743A (en) Adhesive or binder
US2327900A (en) Abrasive faced wheel
US1217593A (en) Abrasive-coated material.
US2269415A (en) Abrasive article and method of making the same
US2592954A (en) Method of making flexible abrasive articles
JPH0791396B2 (en) Polishing film
US1529056A (en) Article surfaced with nitrocellulose and synthetic-resin coatings and process of making same
US2469319A (en) Sanding sealers embodying polyvinyl butyral resins
US2497469A (en) Flexible abrasive articles