WO2013102172A1 - Tourillon de meulage à segments de meulage à double fonction - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure is directed to a grinding ring comprising dual function grinding segments, dual function grinding segments, and processes for grinding workpieces using dual function grinding segments.
- Certain construction materials such as bricks, are formed with substantial dimensional variations from brick-to-brick.
- each brick should undergo a grinding operation in order to comply with dimensional tolerances.
- One grinding operation for grinding the bricks includes passing the bricks through a grinding apparatus and grinding two faces of the brick at the same time in order to reduce the size of the bricks.
- the bricks are ground multiple times until the bricks are the appropriate size.
- a final grinding operation can include including a finishing operation in which the faces of the brick are lightly ground in order to make the faces of the bricks as smooth as possible.
- FIG. 1 includes a plan view of a grinding ring that includes dual function abrasive segments in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 2 includes a close up plan view of a grinding ring that includes dual function abrasive segments in accordance with a particular embodiment taken at Circle 2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 includes a perspective view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a side plan view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a grinding ring that includes dual function abrasive segments in accordance with a particular embodiment take at Line 6-6 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 includes a perspective view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a side plan view of a dual function abrasive segment in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of a grinding apparatus in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is an illustration of a prior art grinding operation using a prior art grinding ring.
- FIG. 12 is an illustration of a grinding operation using a grinding ring in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is an illustration of a workpiece finished using prior art grinding rings.
- FIG. 14 is an illustration of a workpiece finished using grinding rings in accordance with a particular embodiment.
- the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes, “ “including, “ “has, “ “having,” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion.
- a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of features is not necessarily limited only to those features but may include other features not expressly listed or other features that are inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
- “or” refers to an inclusive-or and not to an exclusive-or. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B are true (or present).
- an abrasive article i.e., a grinding ring
- the grinding ring 100 can include a base 102 and a plurality of grinding segments can be attached thereto.
- the base 102 can include a ring having an annular shape that defines a central opening.
- a plurality of dual function grinding segments 104 and a plurality of single function grinding segments 106 are attached to the base 102.
- the ring-shaped base 102 can be made from a metal or metal allow. Further, the ring-shaped base 102 can be made from steel.
- the grinding ring 100 can rotate clockwise with respect to FIG. 1 around a rotation axis 108 extending perpendicular through FIG. 1.
- the grinding rind 100 can rotate counter-clockwise around the rotation axis 108.
- the ring-shaped base 102 comprises an outer diameter of at least about 300 mm. Further, the outer diameter can be at least about 350 mm, at least about 400 mm, at least about 450 mm, at least about 550 mm, at least about 600 mm, at least about 650 mm, at least about 700 mm, or at least about 750 mm.
- the outer diameter may be no greater than about 1300 mm.
- the outer diameter may be no greater than about 1250 mm, no greater than about 1200 mm, no greater than about 1150 mm, no greater than about 1100 mm, no greater than about 1050 mm, no greater than about 1000, no greater than about 950 mm, or no greater than 900 mm.
- the outer diameter can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum diameter values described above.
- the grinding ring 100 can include at least 30 grinding segments 104, 106 mounted on the base 102. Moreover, the grinding ring 100 can include at least 35, at least 40, at least 45, at least 50, at least 55, at least 60, at least 65, or at least 70 grinding segments 104,106 mounted on the base 102. In another aspect, no greater than 120 grinding segments 104, 106 may be mounted on the base 102. Further, no greater than 115, no greater than 110, no greater than 105, no greater than 100, no greater than 95, no greater than 90, no greater than 85, no greater than 80, or no greater than 75 grinding segments 104, 106 may be mounted on the base 102. The number of grinding segments 104, 106 mounted on the base 102 can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum numbers described above.
- the grinding ring 102 can include a total number of grinding segments that is equal to a sum of the dual function grinding segments 104 and the single function grinding segments 106. Moreover, at least about 20% of the total can include the dual function grinding segments 104. In another aspect, at least about 25%, at least about 30%, at least about 35%, at least about 40%, at least about 45%, at least about 50%, at least about 55%, at least about 60%, at least about 65%, at least about 70%, at least about 75%, at least about 80%, at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95% of the total includes the dual function grinding segments 104. Further, about 100% of the total includes the dual function grinding segments 104.
- the dual function grinding segments 104 and the single function grinding segments 106 can be mounted on the base 102 in a repeated pattern.
- a dual function grinding segment 104 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent single function grinding segments 106.
- a plurality of dual function grinding segments 104 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent single function grinding segments 106.
- two, three, four, or more dual function grinding segments 104 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent single function grinding segments 106.
- a single function grinding segment 106 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent dual function grinding segments 104.
- a plurality of single function grinding segments 106 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent dual function grinding segments 104.
- two, three, four, or more single function grinding segments 106 can be mounted on the base 102 between each pair of adjacent dual function grinding segments 104.
- FIG. 3 through FIG. 5 indicate that the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a body 302 that includes a working portion 304 and a finishing portion 306 (for clarity, the approximate boundary between the working portion 304 and the finishing portion 306 is indicated by the dashed line in FIG. 3).
- the working portion 304 and the finishing portion 306 may be formed integrally with each other, e.g., using a molding operation, an extrusion operation, a pressing operation, a stamping operation, or some other forming operation.
- the working portion 304 and the finishing portion 306 can be formed separately and then, joined using a chemical adhesive, a mechanical adhesive, an arc welding operation, an oxyfuel gas welding operation, a resistance welding operation, a solid state welding operation, or some other welding operation.
- the body 302 of the grinding segment 104 can include abrasive grains contained within a matrix material.
- the grinding segment 104 can be a bonded abrasive article wherein the abrasive grains are contained within a three- dimensional matrix of material.
- the abrasive grains can include an abrasive particulate material having a Mohs hardness of at least about 4, such as at least about 5, at least about 6, or even at least about 7.
- the abrasive grains can include a
- the abrasive grains consist essentially of diamond.
- the abrasive particles can be selected to have a particle size of not less than about 400 US mesh, such as not less than about 100 US mesh, such as between about 16 and 100 US mesh. Further, depending on the intended application of the abrasive article, the size of the abrasive grains can be between about 30 and 60 US mesh.
- the matrix material of the grinding segment 104 can include an inorganic material, such as a vitreous bond, metal bond, metal alloy bond, and a combination thereof.
- the matrix material may include a metal or metal alloy, and particularly, can be formed from a transition metal element or even a combination of transition metal elements.
- the grinding segment 104 can be an infiltrated bonded abrasive article.
- the grinding segment 104 can include abrasive grains contained within a metal matrix, wherein the grinding segment 104 further includes an interconnected network of pores, which can be filled with an infiltrant material.
- the metal matrix can include a metal element or metal alloy including a plurality of metal elements.
- the grinding segment 104 can be formed such that an infiltrant is present within the interconnected network of pores within the body 302 of the grinding segment 104.
- the infiltrant can partially fill, substantially fill, or even completely fill the volume of the pores extending through the volume of the grinding segment 104.
- the infiltrant can be a metal or metal alloy material.
- the working portion 304 of the body 302 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a working surface 308.
- the finishing portion 306 of the body 302 can include a finishing surface 310.
- the finishing surface 310 can be formed contiguously with the working surface 308 and the finishing surface 310 can extend from the working surface 308.
- the working surface 308 can include an average slope, Sws, relative to a rotation plane.
- the finishing surface 310 can include an average slope relative to the plane rotation, S FS , and wherein Sws can be greater than S FS - S WS can be at least greater than about 2 x S FS - Further, Sws can be at least greater than about 3 x S FS , at least greater than about 4 x S FS , at least greater than about 5 x S FS , or at least greater than about 10 x S FS - However, Sws can be less than about 25 x S FS , less than about 20 x S FS , or less than about 15 x S FS -
- the finishing surface 310 can be formed at a reflect angle 312 with respect to the working surface 308.
- the reflex angle 312 can be at least about 185°.
- the angle can be at least about 186°, at least about 187°, at least about 188°, at least about 189°, at least about 190°, at least about 191°, at least about 191°, at least about 192°, at least about 192°, at least about 193°, or at least about 194°.
- the angle 312 may not be not greater than about 210°, not greater than about 205°, not greater than about 200°, not greater than about 199°, not greater than about 198°, not greater than about 197°, not greater than about 196°, or not greater than about 195°.
- the angle 312 may be within a range between and including any of minimum and maximum angle values described above.
- the working surface 308 can include a working surface area and the finishing surface 310 can include a finishing surface area.
- the finishing surface area can be less than the working surface area.
- the finishing surface area can be less than about 60% of the working surface area.
- the finishing surface area can be less than about 55% of the working surface area, less than about 50% of the working surface area, less than about 45% of the working surface area, or less than about 40% of the working surface area.
- the finishing surface area can be greater than about 20% of the working surface area, greater than about 25% of the working surface area, greater than about 30% of the working surface area, or greater than about 35% of the working surface area.
- the finishing surface area can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the working portion 308 of the body 302 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a working volume.
- the finishing portion of the body 302 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a finishing volume.
- the finishing volume can be less than the working volume.
- the finishing volume is less than about 60% of the working volume.
- the finishing volume can be less than about 55% of the working volume, less than about 50% of the working volume, less than about 45% of the working volume, or less than about 40% of the working volume.
- the finishing volume can be greater than about 20% of the working volume, greater than about 25% of the working volume, greater than about 30% of the working volume, or greater than about 35% of the working volume.
- the finishing volume can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the finishing volume can include a first plurality of abrasive grains that can include a first average grain size.
- the working volume can a second plurality of abrasive grains that can have a second average grain size.
- the first average grain size can be substantially the same as the second average grain size.
- the first average grain size can be less than the second average grain size.
- the first average grain size can be less than about 80% of the second average grain size, less than about 75% of the second average grain size, less than about 70% of the second average grain size, less than about 65% of the second average grain size, less than about 60% of the second average grain size, less than about 55% of the second average grain size, less than about 50% of the second average grain size, less than about 45% of the second average grain size, or less than about 40% of the second average grain size.
- the first average grain size is greater than about 20% of the second average grain size, greater than about 25% of the second average grain size, greater than about 30% of the second average grain size, or greater than about 35% of the second average grain size.
- the first average grain size can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the finishing volume can include a first binder material that can include a first binder hardness.
- the working volume can include a second binder material that can include a second binder hardness.
- the first binder hardness can be substantially the same as the second binder hardness.
- the first binder hardness can be less than the second binder hardness.
- the first binder hardness can be less than about 80%, less than about 75%, less than about 70%, less than about 65%, less than about 60%, less than about 55%, less than about 50%, less than about 45%, or less than about 40% of the second binder hardness.
- the first binder hardness may be greater than about 20%, greater than about 25%, greater than about 30%, or greater than about 35% of the second binder hardness.
- the first binder hardness can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the second binder hardness can be less than the first binder hardness.
- the second binder hardness can be less than about 80%, less than about 75%, less than about 70%, less than about 65%, less than about 60%, less than about 55%, less than about 50%, less than about 45%, or less than about 40% of the first binder hardness.
- the second binder hardness can be greater than about 20%, greater than about 25%, greater than about 30%, or greater than about 35% of the first binder hardness.
- the second binder hardness can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the working portion 304 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a leading face 320 and a trailing face 322 connected to each other by an external face 324 (with respect to placement on and rotation of the grinding ring 102).
- Each face 320, 322 can include a first portion 326 that forms a face angle 327 with respect to the external face 324 and a second portion 328 extending from the first portion 326 in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the external face 324.
- the angle 327 can be at least 55° degrees.
- the face angle can be at least 56° degrees, at least 57° degrees, at least 58° degrees, at least 59° degrees, or at least 60° degrees.
- the face angle may be no greater than about 65°, no greater than about 64°, no greater than about 63°, no greater than about 62°, or no greater than about 61°.
- the face angle can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum angle values described above.
- the finishing portion 306 can be generally semi-cylindrical in shape and can include a rounded face 330 that extends between the second portion 328 of the leading face 320 and an internal face 332 that is parallel to the external face 324.
- the working portion 304 can include a width as measured from external face 324 to the internal face 332 of at least about 8 mm.
- the width can be at least about 9 mm, at least about 10 mm, at least about 11 mm, or at least about 12 mm.
- the width may be no greater than about 20 mm, no greater than about 19 mm, no greater than about 18 mm, no greater than about 17 mm, no greater than about 16 mm, or no greater than about 15 mm.
- the width can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum width values described above.
- the finishing portion 306 can have a radius of at least 3 mm.
- the radius can be at least 3.5 mm, at least 4 mm, at least 4.5 mm, at least 5 mm, or at least 5.5 mm.
- the radius may be no greater than 7.5 mm, no greater than 7.0 mm, no greater than 6.5 mm, or no greater than 6.0 mm.
- the radius can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum radius values described above.
- the body 302 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can have an overall height of at least 15 mm as measured from a bottom surface to the working surface 308.
- the overall height can be at least 16 mm, at least 17 mm, at least 18 mm, at least 19 mm, at least 20 mm, at least 21 mm, or at least 22 mm.
- the overall height may be no greater than about 30 mm, no greater than about 29 mm, no greater than about 28 mm, no greater than about 27 mm, no greater than about 26 mm, or no greater than about 25 mm.
- the overall height can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum overall height values described above.
- the body 302 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can have an overall length of at least 15 mm.
- the overall length can be at least 16 mm, at least 17 mm, at least 18 mm, at least 19 mm, at least 20 mm, at least 21 mm, or at least 22 mm.
- the overall length may be no greater than about 30 mm, no greater than about 29 mm, no greater than about 28 mm, no greater than about 27 mm, no greater than about 26 mm, or no greater than about 25 mm.
- the overall length can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum overall length values described above.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-section view of the grinding ring 100 taken along line 6- 6 in FIG. 1.
- the grinding ring 100 may rotate around the rotation axis 108 (FIG. 1).
- the grinding ring 100 would rotate such that the ring 102 and the dual function grinding segment 104 would move into (or out of) FIG. 6.
- a workpiece 602 can move in a direction along a working axis 604 so that the workpiece 602 is abraded by the grinding ring 100 as it rotates.
- the working axis 604 is substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis 108.
- the working surface 308 can define a working angle 606 with respect to the working axis 604.
- the finishing surface 310 can define a finishing angle 608 with respect to the working axis 604.
- the finishing angle 608 can be less than the working angle 606.
- the finishing angle 608 can be less than about 10% of the working angle 606.
- the finishing angle 608 can be less than about 9%, less than about 8%, less than about 7%, less than about 6%, or less than about 5% of the working angle 606.
- the finishing angle 608 can be greater than about 0.5% of the working angle 606.
- the finishing angle 608 can be greater than about 1.0%, greater than about 1.5%, greater than about 2.0%, greater than about 2.5%, or greater than about 3.0% of the working angle 206.
- the finishing angle 608 can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum percentage values described above.
- the working angle 606 can be at least about 8°. Further, the working angle 606 can be at least about 9°, at least about 10°, at least about 11°, at least about 12°, or at least about 13°. The working angle 606 may be no greater than 20°, no greater than 19°, no greater than 18°, no greater than 17°, no greater than 16°, or no greater than 15°. The working angle 606 can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum angle values described above.
- the finishing angle 608 can be at least about 0.08°. Further, the finishing angle 608 can be at least about 0.1°, at least about 0.25°, or at least about 0.5°. In another aspect, the finishing angle 608 may be no greater than 2.0°, no greater than 1.75°, no greater than 1.5°, no greater than 1.0°, or no greater than 0.75°. The finishing angle 608 can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum angle values described above. As indicated in FIG. 6, during operation the working surface 308 can remove a first portion of material 610 from the workpiece 602 at a particular working grinding depth. Further, the finishing surface 310 can remove a second portion of material 612 from the workpiece 602 at a particular finishing grinding depth.
- the finishing grinding depth is less than the working grinding depth.
- the finishing grinding depth is less than about 10% of the working grinding depth.
- the finishing grinding depth is less than about 9%, less than about 8%, less than about 7%, less than about 6%, or less than about 5% of the working grinding depth.
- the finishing grinding depth is greater than about 1.0% of the working grinding depth.
- finishing grinding depth is greater than about 1.5%, greater than about 2.0%, greater than about 2.5%, greater than about 3.0%, or greater than about 3.5% of the working grinding depth.
- the finishing grinding depth can be within a range between and including any of the minimum and maximum angle values described above.
- the working grinding depth can be at least about 1.0 mm.
- the working grinding depth can be at least about 1.5 mm, at least about 2.0 mm. at least about 2.5 mm, or at least about 3.0 mm.
- the working grinding depth may be no greater than about 5.0 mm, no greater than about 4.5 mm, no greater than about 4.0 mm, or no greater than about 3.5mm.
- the finishing grinding depth can be at least about 0.01 mm.
- the finishing grinding depth can be at least about 0.025 mm, at least about 0.05 mm, at least about 0.075 mm, or at least about 0.1 mm.
- the finishing grinding depth may be no greater than about 0.5 mm, no greater than about 0.4 mm, no greater than about 0.3mm , or no greater than about 0.25 mm.
- the finishing surface 310 can finish a surface of a workpiece, e.g., a brick, to a surface roughness of less than about 0.1 mm.
- the surface roughness after the grinding operation using the dual function grinding segment 104 is performed can be less than about 0.09 mm, less than about 0.08 mm, less than about 0.07 mm, less than about 0.06 mm, or less than about 0.05 mm.
- the surface roughness may be greater than about 0.01 mm, greater than about 0.02 mm, or greater than about 0.03 mm.
- the surface roughness can be within a range between and including any of the surface roughness values described above.
- FIG. 7 through FIG. 9 indicate that the dual function grinding segment 700 can include a body 702 that includes a working portion 704 and a finishing portion 706 (for clarity, the approximate boundary between the working portion 704 and the finishing portion 706 is indicated by the dashed line in FIG. 7).
- the working portion 704 of the body 702 of the dual function grinding segment 700 can include a working surface 708.
- the finishing portion 706 of the body 702 can include a finishing surface 710.
- the finishing surface 710 can be formed contiguously with the working surface 708 and the finishing surface 710 can extend from the working surface 708.
- the finishing surface 710 can be formed at an angle 712 with respect to the working surface 708.
- the angle 712 can be essentially the same as the angle 312 described above.
- the working surface 708 can include a working surface area and the finishing surface 710 can include a finishing surface area.
- the working portion 708 of the body 702 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a working volume.
- the finishing portion of the body 702 of the dual function grinding segment 104 can include a finishing volume.
- the working portion 704 of the dual function grinding segment 700 can include a leading face 720 and a trailing face 722 connected to each other by an external face 724 (with respect to placement on and rotation of the grinding ring 102).
- Each face 720, 722 can include a first portion 726 that is angled with respect to the external face 724 at an angle 727.
- the angle 727 can be substantially the same as the angle 327 described above in conjunction with FIG. 3 through FIG. 5.
- the trailing face 722 can a second portion 728 extending from the first portion
- the leading face 720 can include a second portion 730 extending from the first portion 726 at an angle with respect the external face 724 to form a generally wedge shape having a wedge angle 731, as illustrated.
- the wedge angle can be at least about 130°.
- the wedge angle can be at least about 131°, at least about 132°, at least about 133°, at least about 134°, at least about 135°, at least about 136°, or at least about 137°.
- the wedge angle may be no greater than about 145°.
- the wedge angle may be no greater than about 144°, no greater than about 143°, no greater than about 142°, no greater than about 141°, or no greater than about 140°.
- the wedge angle can be within a range between and including any of the minimum or maximum wedge angle values described above.
- the finishing portion 706 of the grinding segment 700 can have a truncated semi- cylindrical shape with a portion remove therefrom longitudinally.
- the finishing portion 706 can include a rounded face 732 that can extend from the second portion 730 of the leading face 720 to an internal face 734 that is parallel to the external face 724.
- the grinding segment 700 can include the same characteristics as the grinding segment 104 described herein, e.g., matrix material, abrasive grains, overall dimensions (height, width, length), radius, percentage values, etc.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a grinding apparatus 1000.
- the grinding apparatus 1000 can include a first grinder 1002 and a second grinder 1004 opposite the first grinder 1002.
- each grinder 1002, 1004 can include a motor 1010 and a shaft 1012 can extend from the motor 1010. Further, a grinding ring 1014 can be mounted on each shaft 1012. The grinding ring 1014 can include a grinding ring according to one or more embodiments described herein. As depicted in FIG. 10, the grinding rings 1014 are space apart from each other so that a working space 1016 is established there between. A conveyor system 1018 can be disposed within the working space 1016.
- the motors 1010 can be energized to rotate the shafts 1012 and the grinding rings 1014 connected thereto.
- One or more bricks 1020 can be placed on the conveyor system 1018 and moved into and through the working space 1016 between the grinding rings 1014 so that two faces of the brick 1020 contact the grinding rings 1014.
- the grinding rings 1014 with the aid of dual function grinding segments constructed in accordance with one or more embodiments described herein, can perform a working operation to remove a first portion of the brick face at a working grinding depth, described herein, from each respective face in contact therewith.
- a finishing operation can be performed to remove a second portion of the brick face at a finishing grinding depth, as described herein. Accordingly, two faces of a brick can be ground and finished in a single pass within a single grinding apparatus between two grinding rings 1014.
- an overall size of a construction block e.g., a brick
- a working distance between the grinding rings varies as the construction block moves through the space.
- the working distance can be measured between the faces of the grinding segments and with the angled surfaces described herein, the working distance decreases from a periphery of the grinding rings toward an axis of rotation of the grinding rings.
- a grinding system for such an operation can be configured using a first grinding ring and a second grinding ring parallel to the first grinding ring.
- the grinding rings can be configured in accordance with an embodiment herein so that during operation a working distance between the first grinding ring and the second grinding varies, e.g., so that the working distance decreases from a periphery of the grinding rings toward an axis of rotation of the grinding rings.
- abrasive characteristics between the working portion and the finishing portion of each dual function segment can vary.
- an amount of abrasive content can vary such that the working portion includes a higher concentration of abrasive content or a lower abrasive content than the finishing portion.
- porosity can vary so that one portion or the other has a porosity that is more or less than the other.
- Each test abrasive article includes 70 grinding segments disposed on a steel ring having a diameter of 750mm.
- 35 of the grinding segments are dual function grinding segments constructed in accordance with the first embodiment described herein. Specifically, each dual function grinding segment is 22 mm tall and has an overall length of 24 mm.
- the working portion of the dual function grinding segment includes a working width of 10 mm (measured from external surface to internal surface of the working portion).
- the finishing portion of the dual function grinding segment includes a radius of 5.5 mm. Further, the finishing surface is formed at an angle of 193° with respect to the working surface.
- the dual function grinding segment is mounted on the steel ring so that that the working surface forms a working angle with respect to a working axis of approximately 14° and the finishing surface forms a finishing angle with respect to the working axis of approximately 1°.
- 35 of the grinding segments are single function grinding segments and include the same shape and dimensions as the working portion of the dual function grinding segment described above.
- Two comparison abrasive articles are provided as a matched pair and each includes 70 standard single function grinding segments having essentially the same dimensions as the single function grinding segments on each test abrasive article.
- Each grinding segment on the test abrasive articles and the comparison abrasive articles include the same size abrasive grains dispersed within the same binder at the same concentration.
- FIG. 11 depicts a grinding operation being performed on a brick using the comparison abrasive articles (FIG.11 illustrates one of the pair).
- FIG. 12 depicts a grinding operation being performed on a brick using the test abrasive articles (FIG. 12 illustrates one of the pair).
- the heat generated by the test abrasive article is only slightly higher than the heat generated by the comparison abrasive article (as indicated by the orange in the image captured by an endoscopic camera) while the amount of material removed by the test abrasive article is greater than the amount of brick material removed by the comparison abrasive article.
- FIG. 13 depicts a first brick after being ground using the comparison abrasive articles.
- FIG. 14 depicts a second brick after being ground using the test abrasive articles.
- the first brick includes a surface roughness substantially greater than the surface roughness exhibited by the second brick.
- the first brick includes a surface roughness of approximately 0.5 mm.
- the second brick includes a surface roughness of approximately 0.05 mm.
- the abrasive article that includes the dual function grinding segments can be used to perform a working grinding operation and a finishing grinding operation within a single grinding apparatus using a single pair of abrasive articles (e.g., grinding rings).
- a single pair of abrasive articles e.g., grinding rings.
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