B24D11/005

NONWOVEN ABRASIVE ARTICLE INCLUDING ABRASIVE PARTICLES

Various embodiments disclosed relate to nonwoven abrasive article including abrasive particles. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a nonwoven abrasive article including a nonwoven web including fibers and pores between the fibers. The nonwoven abrasive article includes abrasive particles, wherein each of the pores between the fibers independently includes one or more of the abrasive particles. Each pore is independently about the same size as the one or more abrasive particles therein.

ABRASIVE PRODUCT
20190111543 · 2019-04-18 · ·

Provided is a flexible abrasive product (1) comprising a knitted cloth (2) on a first side of the flexible abrasive product (1), grinding agents (50) applied on a second side of the flexible abrasive product (1) facing the first side, and a plurality of loops (71) protruding from the cloth (2) and from the first side, each loop (71) being formed by a pair of bottom-half arcs (76) connected by a protruding head (77) and the loops (71) being arranged in rows extending in the wale direction (W) of the cloth (2), wherein the bottom-half arcs (76) are interlaced in the cloth (2), and the protruding heads (77) of the loops (71) are interconnected with one another outside of the cloth (2) so as to form rows (73) of interconnected loops (71), which rows (73) extend in the wale direction (W) of the cloth (2).

Printed abrasive article

A flexible abrasive article is provided with a first, non-tacky base layer having opposed first and second major surfaces. An ink layer is disposed on the first major surface of the first base layer, while a second, thermoplastic base layer is disposed on the ink layer whereby the ink layer is located between the first and second base layers. Disposed on the second base layer is an abrasive layer such that the second base layer is located between the abrasive layer and the ink layer. Compared with conventional printed flexible adhesive articles, the provided articles improved robustness while avoiding manufacturing difficulties related to flexographic printing onto abrasive coated articles.

Sanding Cloths
20190084127 · 2019-03-21 ·

A sanding cloth comprising a substrate sheet of flexible and pliable material having a first side and a second side. An amount of first adhesive is applied to the first side of the sheet. A first grit material is applied to the first adhesive wherein the sheet is flexible and easily pliable and conformable to tight fine spaces that are sanded when preparing trim moldings, furniture refinishing and similar finish applications. Adhesive and grit can be applied to one or both sides of the cloth.

Abrasive article and related methods

Provided are abrasive articles, and related methods, that include a flexible abrasive layer having opposed first and second major surfaces, a foam backing bonded to the second major surface, the foam backing being resiliently compressible, and a plurality of slits disposed on the first major surface and penetrating through the flexible abrasive layer and at least partially through the foam backing. In further disclosed embodiments, the abrasive article includes, a flexible abrasive layer having opposed first and second major surfaces, a structured member extending across the second major surface of the flexible abrasive layer, where the structured member and the flexible abrasive layer have respective three-dimensional patterns of discrete, isolated wells that correspond to each other, and a foam backing extending across a major surface of the structured member opposite the flexible abrasive layer, the foam backing being resiliently compressible.

POROUS MATERIAL FOR POLISHING AND POLISHING TOOL HAVING THE SAME

An object of the present invention is to provide a porous material for polishing in which, during a polishing operation, it is possible to keep a proportion between abrasive grains in contact with an object to be polished and a resin portion in contact with the object to be polished within a certain range, even if an unskilled person attaches a polishing tool to an automated device and uses it, there is no need for complicated adjustment to stabilize the device, whereby it is possible to obtain precise surface accuracy. The above object is achieved by a porous material for polishing including an elastic foam having anisotropy, a polymer, and abrasive grains.

Apparatuses, device, and methods for cleaning tester interface contact elements and support hardware

A cleaning material for predictably cleaning the contact elements and support hardware of a tester interface, such as a probe card and a test socket, has a cleaning pad layer, one or more intermediate layers having a set of predetermined characteristics and having a plurality of abrasive particles.

ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF

The present invention relates to abrasive articles, more specifically to coated abrasive article with non-woven backing and a method of their preparation.

Abrasive material with different sets of plurality of abrasive elements

Described herein is an improved abrasive material (300) in which the cutting performance is orientation-independent. The abrasive material (300) comprises an abrasive structure (310) including a plurality of elongate abrasive elements (320, 330) aligned to be define a first open square. A plurality of pyramidal abrasive elements (340, 350) arranged in a second open square are located within the first open square defined by the elongate elements (320, 330).

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.