Advances in the Grinding Efficiency of Sintered Alumina Abrasives |
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Authors: | Andreas Krell Paul Blank Eckhard Wagner Günter Bartels |
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Affiliation: | Fraunhofer Institut für Keramische Technologien und Sinterwerkstoffe (IKTS), D-01277 Dresden, Germany;Hermes Schleifmittel GmbH &Company, D-22545 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The study relates the grinding power of different grades of sintered alumina abrasives to their microstructures and to basic mechanical properties in comparison with conventionally fused electrocorundum and with an electrofused alumina/ zirconia eutectic. Contrary to the traditional approach of the Battelle test, the fracture toughness K I c of individual grains is measured by a quantitative indentation analysis. Compared with fused corundum, sintered alumina grits exhibit an increased toughness and grinding efficiency, but the further increase of K I c in the eutectic does not improve the grinding performance. The key parameter for grinding is the inherent hardness of the abrasive. The elimination of flaws by a new approach results in a strong increase in the grinding power of sintered alumina abrasives. |
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