Development of High-Concentration Lapping Discs with Low Bonding Strength and their Application to Mirror Finishing of Brittle Materials
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概要
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High concentration of active grains and low bonding strength are important features for increasing the removal rate and reducing the subsurface damage in lapping of brittle materials. Thus, high-concentration lapping discs with low bonding strength have been developed. First, the finishing characteristics using the lapping discs were investigated, varying the concentration of bonding agents and thereby determining that a high removal rate could be obtained at a low concentration. Next, soft abrasives, which may undergo a mechanochemical reaction with workpiece materials, were adopted as the abrasive material of the lapping discs, and colloidal silica which may undergo a chemomechanical reaction with workpiece materials was applied as a coolant in finishing. A mirror-surface finish of less than 10 nm Ra was obtained for various brittle materials, and a smooth-surface finish with no dropout of grains was achieved for aluminum nitride substrates.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1993-06-15
著者
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Kawata K
Matsushita Res. Inst. Tokyo Inc. Kawasaki Jpn
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Kawata Kenji
Research Laboratory Taiho Industries Co. Ltd.
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TANI Yasuhiro
Institute of Industrial Science, Univ. of Tokyo
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Tani Yasuhiro
Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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