ABRASIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
"TRUE-GRIT" UNIVERSAL METAL PRODUCTS CO., INC. P.O. BOX 6963 W.T. OR 5210 DOUGLAS RD. TOLEDO OH 43612 ABRASIVE, SHEETS, DISCS, BELTS, AND TOOL;
AQUACUT Jet Edge 12070 43rd St. N.E. St. Michael MN 55376 abrasive, high pressure, water jet system used in cutting, forming and shaping objects from metal, stone, plastic, wood, concrete, glass comprised of a source of ultra high pressure water, a delivery system for impinging the ultra high pressure water onto the surface of the object;AQUA CUT;
PEP ACTON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 100 Thompson Street Pittston PA 18640 ABRASIVE, DETERGENT AND POLISHING PREPARATION USED AS A GRINDING COMPOUND;
SABRE ENTEGRIS, INC. 129 Concord Road Billerica MA 01821 abrasive, lapping and polishing slurries; abrasive compounds, combination of abrasives in a vehicle for lapping operations; a vehicle for suspending abrasive particles during a cutting, slicing or lapping operation; polishing preparations all for use in the metal working, general industrial, aerospace, automotive, electronic, weapons, and armaments machinery industries;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention provides an abrasive article, and methods for the use and the manufacture of the article. The abrasive article comprises an abrasive surface; and a performance index associated with the abrasive article, the index indicating an aspect of the abrasive performance of the article. In abrasive applications, the performance index is used to determine initial process conditions under which the abrasive article will abrade a workpiece. A process for making the abrasive article comprises (a) providing an abrasive article having an abrasive surface; (b) providing a workpiece having an abradable surface thereon; (c) abrading the abradable surface by applying the abrasive surface against the abradable surface at a known applied pressure and velocity and relatively moving the abrasive article and the abradable surface during a predetermined period of time; (d) devising a performance index based on the abrasive performance of the abrasive article during the abrading step (c); and (e) associating the performance index with the abrasive article.