Shaped abrasive particles with a sloping sidewall
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B24D-003/02
C09C-001/68
C09K-003/14
출원번호
US-0337075
(2008-12-17)
등록번호
US-8142531
(2012-03-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Adefris, Negus B.
Erickson, Dwight D.
Culler, Scott R.
Boden, John T.
Haas, John D.
출원인 / 주소
3M Innovative Properties Company
대리인 / 주소
Baum, Scott A.
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초록▼
Shaped abrasive particles each having a sloping sidewall, each of the shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a first face and a second face separated by a thickness, t. The shaped abrasive particles further comprising either: a draft angle α between the second face and the slo
Shaped abrasive particles each having a sloping sidewall, each of the shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a first face and a second face separated by a thickness, t. The shaped abrasive particles further comprising either: a draft angle α between the second face and the sloping sidewall, and the draft angle α is between about 95 degrees to about 130 degrees, or the sloping sidewall having a radius, R, between the first face and the second face and the radius, R, is between about 0.5 to about 2 times the thickness, t.
대표청구항▼
1. Abrasive particles comprising: shaped abrasive particles without a binder each having a sloping sidewall, each of the shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a first face and a second face separated by a thickness, t,the shaped abrasive particles further comprising either: a
1. Abrasive particles comprising: shaped abrasive particles without a binder each having a sloping sidewall, each of the shaped abrasive particles comprising alpha alumina and having a first face and a second face separated by a thickness, t,the shaped abrasive particles further comprising either: a draft angle α between the second face and the sloping sidewall, and the draft angle α is between about 95 degrees to about 130 degrees, orthe sloping sidewall having a radius, R, between the first face and the second face and the radius, R, is between about 0.5 to about 2 times the thickness t. 2. The abrasive particles of claim 1 wherein a perimeter of the first face and the second face comprises a substantially triangular shape. 3. The abrasive particles of claim 2 wherein the draft angle α is between about 95 degrees to about 120 degrees. 4. The abrasive particles of claim 2 wherein the draft angle α is between about 95 degrees to about 110 degrees. 5. The abrasive particles of claim 3 or 4 wherein the substantially triangular shape comprises an equilateral triangle. 6. The abrasive particles of claim 5 comprising a first sloping sidewall having a first draft angle, a second sloping sidewall having a second draft angle, and a third sloping sidewall having a third draft angle, and wherein the first draft angle, the second draft angle, and the third draft angle are equal. 7. The abrasive particles of claim 1 comprising a first sloping sidewall having a first draft angle and a second sloping sidewall having a second draft angle, and wherein the first draft angle is a different value than the second draft angle. 8. The abrasive particles of claim 1 comprising a first sloping sidewall having a first draft angle, a second sloping sidewall having a second draft angle, and a third sloping sidewall having a third draft angle, and wherein the first draft angle, and the second draft angle, and the third draft angle are different values from each other. 9. The abrasive particles of claim 7 or 8 wherein a perimeter of the first face and the second face comprises a substantially triangular shape. 10. The abrasive particles of claim 9 wherein the substantially triangular shape comprises an equilateral triangle. 11. The abrasive particles of claim 1 comprising a volumetric aspect ratio and the volumetric aspect ratio is greater than about 1.15. 12. The abrasive particles of claim 2 comprising an average tip radius and the average tip radius is less than 75 microns. 13. The abrasive particles of claim 2 or 12 comprising a uniformly planar sloping sidewall. 14. The abrasive particles of claim 13 wherein the draft angle a is between about 95 degrees to about 100 degrees. 15. The abrasive particles of claim 1 comprising a binder forming an abrasive article selected from the group consisting of bonded abrasive articles, coated abrasive articles, nonwoven abrasive articles, and abrasive brushes. 16. A coated abrasive article comprising the abrasive particles of claim 1 and a make coat on a first major surface of a backing and a majority of the shaped abrasive particles adhered to the make coat by the sloping sidewall and having an orientation angle β between about 50 degrees to about 85 degrees, the shaped abrasive particles forming an abrasive layer, the abrasive layer coated with a size coat, and wherein the abrasive layer comprises at least 5 percent by weight of the shaped abrasive particles. 17. The coated abrasive article of claim 16 wherein the abrasive layer is an open coat abrasive layer and a percent open area in the abrasive layer is between about 10% to about 90%. 18. The coated abrasive article of claim 17 wherein the orientation angle β is between about 60 degrees to about 85 degrees. 19. The coated abrasive article of claim 17 wherein the orientation angle β is between about 70 degrees to about 85 degrees. 20. The coated abrasive article of claim 19 wherein the abrasive layer comprises at least 50% by weight of the shaped abrasive particles. 21. A method of making the abrasive particles of claim 1 comprising: providing a mold having a plurality of cavities, the plurality of cavities comprising polymeric surfaces;filling the plurality of cavities with a sol-gel, the sol-gel comprising particles that can be converted into alpha alumina in a liquid, the liquid comprising a volatile component;removing at least a portion of the volatile component from the sol-gel while the sol-gel resides in the plurality of cavities thereby forming a plurality of precursor shaped abrasive particles each having a sloping sidewall; andsintering the plurality of precursor shaped abrasive particles each having the sloping sidewall.
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