4. Conventional bonded abrasives
4.1 Constitution
A bonded abrasive is any volume consisting of a solid mixture of abrasive grains and a binder (bonding agent) in which the evenly distributed grains are held together.
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Conventional bonded abrasives
Standardization
International Organization for Standardization ISO
- Produits abrasifs agglomérés. Généralités. Désignation, marquage, gamme des diamètres extérieurs et tolérances. - ISO 525 - 1986
- Produits abrasifs agglomérés. Dimensions des meules (Partie 1). - R 603 - 1967
- Produits abrasifs agglomérés. Dimensions des meules (Partie 2 : meules plates de tronçonnage, type 1). - 603-2 - 1981
- Produits abrasifs...
Manufacturers. Suppliers
(non-exhaustive list)
aa = coated abrasives
maa = bonded grinding wheels and abrasives
Abrasienne (L'). – aa.
Atlantic Sarl. – maa (meules industrielles).
Barre Métrologie et Meules (Sté). – maa.
Diamant Boart Abrasifs France. – aa-maa (meules industrielles)....
European organizations
The Safety Code for the Use of Bonded Grinding Wheels and Abrasive Products is the result of collaboration between the following associations:
Federal Republic of Germany
Verein Deutscher Schleifmittelwerke eV.
Austria
Fachverband der Stein und Keramischen Industrie Österreichs.
Belgium
Fédération des Industries...
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