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ABRASIVE PAD AND GLASS SUBSTRATE ABRADING METHOD
20170066099 · 2017-03-09 ·

Problem: To provide an abrasive pad and abrading method using same that are capable of extending the life of the abrasive pad when applied to abrading the surface of glass substrates, and that can ensure abrading capability that is appropriate for abrading the surface of glass substrates. Resolution Means: An abrasive pad used for abrading the surface of a glass substrate, that includes a base material layer, and an abrasive layer provided on one side of the base material layer, the abrasive layer including a plurality of pillar shaped abrading portions arranged separated from each other on the base material layer, the abrading portions being made from abrasive material that includes polishing abrasive particles, a filler, and a binder resin, the polishing abrasive particles including abrasive particles and a glass matrix, and the filler including a first filler that fractures or drops out when the surface is being abraded, forming approximately spherical crown shaped recesses in the top face of the abrading portions.

INTERRUPTED STRUCTURED ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND METHODS OF POLISHING A WORKPIECE

Interrupted structured abrasive articles comprise an abrasive layer comprising shaped abrasive composites that extend outwardly from a first major surface of a backing to which they are secured. The abrasive layer defines at least one open region that is free of the shaped abrasive composites and may extend partially or completely through the backing. In some embodiments, each of the open regions comprises a circular area of at least 1.5 square centimeters, and when combined the open regions have total area that is at least 10 percent of the area of the first major surface of the backing. Interrupted abrasive articles are useful in single-sided polishing processes.

COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE HAVING ROTATIONALLY ALIGNED FORMED CERAMIC ABRASIVE PARTICLES AND METHOD OF MAKING
20250108483 · 2025-04-03 ·

A coated abrasive article having a plurality of formed ceramic abrasive particles each having a surface feature. The plurality of formed ceramic abrasive particles attached to a flexible backing by a make coat comprising a resinous adhesive forming an abrasive layer. The surface feature having a specified z-direction rotational orientation, and the specified z-direction rotational orientation occurs more frequently in the abrasive layer than would occur by a random z-direction rotational orientation of the surface feature.

Fixed abrasive articles and methods of forming same

A fixed abrasive article having a body including abrasive particles contained within a bond material, the abrasive particles including shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having an aspect ratio of length:width of at least 1.1:1, each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having a predetermined position or a predetermined three-axis orientation.

ABRASIVE PARTICLES HAVING PARTICULAR SHAPES AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH PARTICLES

An abrasive article comprising a first group including a plurality of shaped abrasive particles overlying a backing, wherein the plurality of shaped abrasive particles of the first group define a first non-shadowing distribution relative to each other.

COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE HAVING SPACER PARTICLES, MAKING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREFOR

Coated abrasive articles having spacer particles are formed by providing a production tool having a dispensing surface with a plurality of cavities, guiding the production tool past an abrasive particle feeder, dispensing shaped abrasive particles onto the dispensing surface and into the plurality of cavities of the production tool, guiding a resin coated backing sheet adjacent the production tool past a spacer particle feeder, and dispensing spacer particles onto the resin coated backing sheet and/or the production tool after the abrasive particle feeder prior to a deposit point for the shaped abrasive particles. The spacer particles are selected to have a thickness that is greater than a thickness of a resin coating of the resin coating backing sheet and a thickness and density once dispensed that are sufficient to substantially prevent the production tool from contacting the resin coated backing sheet at the deposit point.

ABRASIVE PARTICLES HAVING PARTICULAR SHAPES AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH PARTICLES

An abrasive article comprising a first group including a plurality of shaped abrasive particles overlying a backing, wherein the plurality of shaped abrasive particles of the first group define a first non-shadowing distribution relative to each other.

FIXED ABRASIVE ARTICLES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME

A fixed abrasive article having a body including abrasive particles contained within a bond material, the abrasive particles including shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having an aspect ratio of length:width of at least 1.1:1, each of the shaped abrasive particles or elongated abrasive particles having a predetermined position or a predetermined three-axis orientation.

Polymer bond abrasive articles including continuous polymer matrix, and methods of making same

A polymer bond abrasive article is formed of a continuous photocured polymer matrix having abrasive particles retained therein. The photocured polymer matrix includes at least one of an optical brightener or a light absorber, and the polymer bond abrasive article has a three-dimensional shape. An abrasive tool includes the abrasive article affixed to a shaft or a pad. Further, a method of making the polymer bond abrasive article includes a) obtaining a photocurable composition liquid dispersion; b) selectively curing a portion of the photocurable composition; and repeating steps a) and b) to form the polymer bond abrasive article. The dispersion contains at least one photocurable component; abrasive particles; a photoinitiator; and at least one of an optical brightener or a light absorber.

Patterned abrasive substrate and method

Abrasive articles and associated methods are shown that include abrasive particles arranged in one or more symbols on a backing substrate. Examples include shaped abrasive particles arranged into one or more symbols. Other examples include one or more wear particles with a height less than other abrasive particles, such that when exposed, the wear particles indicate a wear condition of the abrasive article.