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Diamond wheels with organic binder for pre-grinding high-grade and art glass

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It is shown that the organic binder MV1with diamond powder with grain size 90/70 μm and concentration 150% is best for preliminary diamond grinding of high-grand and art glass, followed by chemical polishing. MV1 organic binder for wheels with diamond grinding powder with grain size 90/75 μm and concentration 150% used instead of M2-01 binder with grain size of the diamond powder 53/45 μm and concentration 50% made it possible to increase the productivity of preliminary diamond grinding of high-grade and art glass followed by chemical polishing by 20 – 25% and to increase the wheel longevity by a factor of 1.8 – 2.3 with the same wheel production cost and worked-surface roughness.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 20 – 22, September, 2011.

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Popov, A.V. Diamond wheels with organic binder for pre-grinding high-grade and art glass. Glass Ceram 68, 290–292 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-012-9372-x

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