Method of Manufacturing an Abrasive Member, in particular Rotary Abrasive Disc, and Abrasive Member, in particular Rotary Abrasive Disc
20220371159 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
- Ralf Blechschmidt (Marktredwitz, DE)
- Harald Ruß (Marktredwitz, DE)
- Sebastian Schuster (Bayreuth, DE)
- Markus Schnabel (Regnitzlosau, DE)
- Lasse Becker (Frankenberg, DE)
Cpc classification
B24D3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24D18/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24D3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of manufacturing an abrasive member, in particular having the general shape of a disc such as a cutting or grinding disc, comprises arranging a reinforcing insert or reinforcing member into a mold between a layer of curable abrasive resin compound, in particular a layer of curable abrasive granulate, a backing member such that at least a section of the reinforcing insert or reinforcing member is in direct physical contact with the curable abrasive resin compound, the reinforcing insert or reinforcing member is at least partially covered by the backing member and at least a section of the backing member is in direct physical contact with the curable abrasive resin compound; bonding the reinforcing insert or reinforcing member and the backing member by curing the curable abrasive resin compound, wherein the cured abrasive resin compound forms an abrasive layer of the abrasive member.
Claims
1-18. (canceled)
19. An abrasive member formed of a plurality of layers comprising: (a) an annular backing member; (b) an annular abrasive layer comprised of an abrasive resin and abrasive granulate; and (c) an annular reinforcing member disposed between the annular backing member and the abrasive layer; and wherein (i) at least a portion of the annular reinforcing member is in direct physical contact with the abrasive layer, (ii) the annular reinforcing member is at least partially covered by the annular backing member; and (iii) at least a portion of the annular backing member is in direct physical contact with the abrasive layer; and wherein the annular reinforcing member has (i) an exposed annular section extending radially into the central opening of the abrasive member, (ii) an embedded annular section located radially outwardly of the exposed annular section, the embedded annular section disposed between the abrasive layer and backing member, and (iii) wherein the radial extent of the embedded annular section is greater than the radial extent of the exposed annular section.
20. The abrasive member according to claim 19, wherein the annular reinforcing member is positioned to surround a center of mass of the abrasive member.
21. An abrasive grinding or cutting disc having a central opening and a laminate construction, the abrasive grinding or cutting disc comprising: an annular abrasive layer consisting of a curable abrasive resin compound; an annular reinforcing member having an inner peripheral edge defining the central opening and an outer peripheral edge that is partially embedded in a surface of the annular abrasive layer so as to bond the annular reinforcing member to the annular abrasive layer; an annular backing member immovably fixed to the annular reinforcing member and bonded to portions of the annular abrasive layer; and wherein the laminate construction is a coplanar, multi-layer arrangement that varies from an inner facing of the central opening radially outward to an outer peripheral edge of the abrasive grinding or cutting disc, with layers comprising the annular abrasive layer, the annular reinforcing member, and/or the annular backing member, and wherein the annular reinforcing member is included in the laminate construction at the inner facing but is excluded from the laminate construction at the outer peripheral edge.
22. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 further comprising an annular label affixed over one or both flat outer surfaces of the abrasive grinding or cutting disc.
23. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 further comprising a second backing member positioned on an opposing side of the annular abrasive layer, said second backing member having an identical shape in comparison to the annular backing member.
24. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the annular reinforcing member is positioned around a midpoint of the laminate construction.
25. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the annular reinforcing ring includes a flange extending radially inward into the central opening, said flange being excluded from the laminate construction defined along the inner facing of the central opening.
26. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 25 wherein the flange includes an axially extending circumferential projection.
27. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the annular reinforcing member consists of a metal ring positioned coaxially within the central opening.
28. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the annular reinforcing member has at least one axially extending protrusion penetrating into a surface of the annular abrasive layer, said protrusions mechanically bonding with the curable abrasive resin compound.
29. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the curable abrasive resin compound includes phenolic resins and/or polyamide.
30. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 21 wherein the annular backing member comprises a fiber fabric impregnated with resin.
31. The abrasive grinding or cutting disc of claim 30 wherein the fiber fabric is a glass fiber fabric and the resin is a phenolic resin.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
[0054] In the following, exemplary and non-limiting embodiments of invention are described in detail with reference to the enclosed figures. It shows, in schematic cross-sectional views:
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[0060] Like or corresponding parts are indicated in all figures with like reference numerals.
[0061] It is understood that schematic illustration of the various embodiments of the invention shown in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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[0063] As best shown in
[0064] The abrasive disc 17a that is the cutting disc of the exemplary embodiment depicted in
[0065] The abrasive layer 12 is made from a cured abrasive resin compound. The abrasive layer 12 is firmly bonded to the reinforcing member 13, the first backing member 15 and the second backing member 16 by means of a substance-to-substance bond, a resin bond, established during curing of the abrasive resin compound and the resin-impregnated backing members 13, 15. The label 11 may be glued to the upper planar surface of the second backing member 16.
[0066] The reinforcing member 13 is physically engaged with the backing member 16 against which one side 28 or surface 29 contacts or abuts such that the reinforcing member 13 is attached via a mechanically connection with a side 30 or surface 31 of the backing member 16 facing the reinforcing member 13. The reinforcing member 13 can be formed with a plurality of axially extending spaced apart surface protrusions 32, such as the burrs shown in
[0067] The reinforcing member 13 can also have an upraised axially extending projection 35, in the form of a flange or lip, like that shown in
[0068] The reinforcing member 13 provides mechanical stability by reinforcing the disc body 26 about a circumferential hub reinforcement region 27 as shown in
[0069] In the second embodiment shown in
[0070] The third embodiment shown in
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[0072] The abrasive member 10 depicted in
[0073] A curable abrasive resin compound is provided. The curable abrasive resin compound is a multicomponent mixture including at least an abrasive and a curable resin, in particular a phenolic resin. The multicomponent mixture is preferably mixed until a mixture is substantially homogenous.
[0074] A mold is provided.
[0075] In some cases, in particular when manufacturing an abrasive member 10 having two labels (see for example
[0076] The first backing member 15 is inserted into the mold. The curable abrasive resin compound is introduced into the mold. In case of the fourth embodiment (
[0077] The curable abrasive resin compound forms a layer that substantially covers the first backing member 15 (see for example
[0078] The reinforced member 13 is positioned on top of the layer of curable abrasive resin compound. The second backing member 16 is then positioned on top of the reinforcing insert 13 and the layer of curable abrasive resin compound such that the reinforcing insert 13 is covered by an inner radial portion of the second backing member 16 and an outer radial portion of the layer of curable abrasive resin compound is covered by an outer radial portion of the second backing member 16. An axial pressure in a direction of the axis A is applied to the components arranged in the mold. The curable abrasive resin compound is cured by exposition to heat in an oven. During curing, the abrasive layer 12 is formed from cured abrasive resin compound. A substance-to-substance bond between the reinforcing insert and the first and second backing members 15, 16 on the one side and the abrasive layer 12 on the other side is also established by curing the curable abrasive resin compound. After curing, the method of manufacturing is substantially finished.