Introduction of ceramic bond
Ceramic bond is a kind of material made of vitrified material with low melting point, which is used for manufacturing various ordinary abrasive tools.
Ceramic bond is mainly used for the manufacture of various ordinary abrasive tools, and its proportion in superhard abrasive tools is relatively small. As the bond of CBN abrasive tools, it has been widely developed in the former Soviet Union, the United States and Japan. The main component of ceramic bond is vitrified materials with low melting point, such as borosilicate glass and lead glass. See ceramic abrasive tools for the main raw materials for manufacturing ceramic bond, including glass materials, non-glass materials, colorants and temporary binders.
The ceramic bond is characterized by high chemical stability, can work in almost all kinds of cooling media, small elastic deformation and large brittleness. It can be made into abrasive tools of various hardness grades to adapt to the processing of various hardness workpieces, and has good self-sharpening property. Its disadvantage is that it is difficult to recycle waste products.
