101. Grinding Characteristics of Boron Doped Diamond Grits Grinding Wheel
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Keizo Takeuchi, Kiyoshi Suzuki, Kiyotaka Nakagawa, Tetsutaro Uematsu, and Manabu Iwai
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Abrasive ,Metallurgy ,Diamond ,Grinding wheel ,engineering.material ,Friability ,Grinding ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,engineering ,Surface roughness ,Cemented carbide ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Metal and resin bonded diamond wheels were trial manufactured from boron doped diamond grits possessing electrical conductivity and high oxidation temperature. From the results of the investigation on the electro-discharge truing performance, a high truing efficiency along with the possibility of formation of cutting edges on the grits was confirmed. According to the results of the grinding experiment performed using this grinding wheel with flattened abrasive tips, a remarkable improvement in the work surface roughness could be achieved. Furthermore, from the results of the grinding test on cemented carbide and optical glass using the boron doped diamond grits wheel, the grinding ratio was found to increase significantly, whereas the surface roughness improved compared to a conventional diamond grits (similar friability) wheel.
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- 2007
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