B24D11/00

METHODS AND TOOL FOR MAINTENANCE OF HARD SURFACES, AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A TOOL
20180345438 · 2018-12-06 · ·

A method is disclosed for treating or maintaining a hard surface comprising a stone or stone-like material, the method comprising treatment of the surface with a flexible pad, in the presence of abrasive particles, bonded to the pad, on a contact surface between the pad and the hard surface, wherein the abrasive particles comprise diamond particles, and the treatment is performed in the absence of an effective amount of crystallization agent on the contact surface. The treatment is performed on a substantially regular basis, such as daily, weekly or monthly, and the treatment is performed using a pad comprising an open, lofty, three dimensional non-woven webs of fibers. A tool for use in the method is also provided, as well as a floor-surfacing machine comprising such a tool and a method for manufacturing such a tool. Furthermore, methods for treating or maintaining hard, smooth surfaces such as wood, polymer material, lacquer, linoleum, gelcoat, glass and automotive enamel are disclosed.

CORRECTION OF FABRICATED SHAPES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USING INITIAL LAYER

Data indicative of a desired shape of the polishing pad to be fabricated by droplet ejection by the additive manufacturing system is received. The data includes a desired shape defining a desired profile including a polishing surface having one or more partitions separated by one or more grooves on the polishing pad. Data indicative of distortions from the desired profile caused by dispensing of layers by droplet ejection by the additive manufacturing system is generated. Data indicative of an initial layer to dispense by droplet ejection is generated to at least partially compensate for the distortions from the desired profile. The initial layer is dispensed on a support by droplet ejection. Overlying layers are dispensed on the initial layer by droplet ejection by the additive manufacturing system to form the polishing pad.

CORRECTION OF FABRICATED SHAPES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USING SACRIFICIAL MATERIAL

A method of fabricating a polishing pad using an additive manufacturing system includes depositing a first set of successive layers onto a support by droplet ejection. Depositing the first set of successive layers includes dispensing a polishing pad precursor to first regions corresponding to partitions of the polishing pad and dispensing a sacrificial material to second regions corresponding to grooves of the polishing pad. A second set of successive layers is deposited by droplet ejection over the first set of successive layers. The second set of successive layers corresponds to a lower portion of the polishing pad. The first set of successive layer and the second set of successive layers provide a body. The body is removed from the support. Removing the sacrificial material from the body provides the polishing pad with a polishing surface that has the partitions separated by the grooves.

Shaped abrasive particles with low roundness factor

Shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a cross-sectional shape along a longitudinal axis of the shaped abrasive particles, the cross-sectional shape comprising a non-circular cross-sectional plane, and the shaped abrasive particles comprise an Average Roundness Factor of between about 15% to 0%.

Shaped abrasive particles with low roundness factor

Shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a cross-sectional shape along a longitudinal axis of the shaped abrasive particles, the cross-sectional shape comprising a non-circular cross-sectional plane, and the shaped abrasive particles comprise an Average Roundness Factor of between about 15% to 0%.

NON-WOVEN ABRASIVE ARTICLE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

Method for manufacturing a non-woven abrasive article, and non-woven fibers are made of a certain starting material and are subjected to method steps of forming a non-woven web, then consolidating the non-woven web. In order to improve the homogeneity, as well as the reproducibility of the non-woven abrasive article manufactured, the non-woven fibers, prior to the method step of forming a non-woven web and/or prior to the method step of consolidating the non-woven web, are coated with abrasive grains in such a way that the abrasive grains adhere to the certain starting material.

Abrasive support, abrasive article comprising the abrasive support, and method for the production thereof

The invention relates to an abrasive support, to an abrasive article comprising such a support, to the method for producing the same, and to the use of the abrasive article. According to at least one embodiment, the abrasive support comprises an impregnated support material based on synthetic fibers. The impregnated support material has at least on one side having a surface roughness R.sub.z of 100 m to 500 m, and having an R.sub.max of 250 m to 600 m. The support has an air permeability of at most 20 l/m.sup.2 s.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING ABRASIVE ARTICLES

Methods of making an abrasive article. Abrasive particles are loaded to a distribution tool including a plurality of walls defining a plurality of slots. Each slot is open to a lower side of the tool. The loaded particles are distributed from the distribution tool to a major face of a backing web below the lower side and moving relative to the tool. At least a majority of the particles distributed from the tool undergo an orientation sequence in which each particle first enters one of the slots. The particle then passes partially through the slot such that a first portion is beyond the lower side and in contact with the major face, and a second portion within the slot. The sequence then includes the particle remaining in simultaneous contact with one of the walls and the major face for a dwell period while the web moves relative to the tool.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING ABRASIVE ARTICLES

Methods of making an abrasive article. Abrasive particles are loaded to a distribution tool including a plurality of walls defining a plurality of slots. Each slot is open to a lower side of the tool. The loaded particles are distributed from the distribution tool to a major face of a backing web below the lower side and moving relative to the tool. At least a majority of the particles distributed from the tool undergo an orientation sequence in which each particle first enters one of the slots. The particle then passes partially through the slot such that a first portion is beyond the lower side and in contact with the major face, and a second portion within the slot. The sequence then includes the particle remaining in simultaneous contact with one of the walls and the major face for a dwell period while the web moves relative to the tool.

COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE

An abrasive article (100) comprising a backing (102); a make resin (112) contacting the backing (102); abrasive particles (114) contacting the make resin (112); and a size resin (116) contacting both the abrasive particles (114) and the make resin (112), wherein the make resin (112) includes an alkyl quaternary ammonium clay, which can take the form of Garamite.