Grinding & Abrasive Techniques Flashcards
Bonding Material Properties
- must withstand centrifugal forces and high temperatures
- must resist shattering during shock loading of wheel
what is dressing the wheel
resharpening the wheel by rotating the disc/abrasive stick/griding wheel against the wheel being dressed as it rotates as this removes chips clogged in the wheel and breaks off dulled grits to expose new sharp grains
what is truing the wheel
using a diamond pointed tool fed slowly and precisely across the wheel as it rotates. Only a small depth. This then sharpens the wheel and also restores the disc’s true shape and insures straightness across the outside perimeter.
occring damages during sharpening process
- surface burns/cracks
- residual stresses in work surface
how to avoid damages during sharpening
- decrease depth of cut
- reduce wheel speed
- increase work speed
- use a grinding fluid
- reduce density of wheel structure
general grinding rules
- use a large grit size and more open-wheel structure to maximize material removal rate
- use small grit size and dense wheel structure, higher wheel speeds, lower work speeds, and smaller depths of cut to optimize surface finish
- for soft metals use large grit size and harder wheel grade
- for hard metals, use smaller grit size and softer grade wheel