Chapter 26
swing grinder 😂
a form of abrasive machining like pedestal-type
off-hand grinding
a grinding method for sharpening single-point tools
surface grinding
a grinding method primarily used to grind flat surfaces although irregular surfaces can be produced on some types of grinders by use of a formed wheel
centerless grinding
a grinding process that makes it possible to grind both internal and external cylindrical surfaces without requiring the workpiece to be mounted between centers or in a chuck
abrasive
a hard material that can cut or abrade other substances
abrasive machining
a material removal process that involves the interaction of abrasive grits with the workpiece at high cutting speeds and shallow penetration depths
lap
a material that is usually a cloth or cast iron that fine abrasive particles are embedded in
abrasive water-jet cutting (AWC)
a metel working application where abrasives are added to a water jet during cutting
emery
a mixture of alumina and magnetite , still used today on coated paper and cloth
universal tool and cutter grinder
a more sophisticated grinding machine for complex tools
coated product
a product covered in abrasive particles mounted in resin on a belt
bonded product
a product with abrasive particles close packed into wheels or stones with abrasive grits held together by bonding material
crush dressing
a roller is placed pressing down on a grinding wheel to grind away the shape into the wheel that is desired on the workpiece
honing
a stock-removal process that uses fine abrasive stones to remove very small amounts of metal. Used to size and finish bored holes
snagging
a type of rough manual grinding that is done to remove fins, gates, risers, and rough spots from castings or flash from forgings, preparatory to further machining
superfinishing
a variation of honing that is typically used on flat surfaces
honing stone
abrasives that differ from grinding wheels in that additional materials, such as sulfur, resin , or wax, are often added to the bonding agent to modify the cutting action
coated abrasive (you mean sandpaper?)
abrasives used in finishing both metal and nonmetal products, made by gluing abrasive grains onto a cloth or paper backing
lapping
an abrasive surface finishing process wherein fine abrasive particles are charged into a soft material called a lap
abrasive jet machining (AJM)
an inexpensive process that removes material by a focused jet of abrasives and is similar to water jet cutting except instead of water gas is being used
ultrasonic impact grinding 😂
an ultrasonically vibrating tool is used to impel the abrasives in a slurry at high velocity against the workpiece
ultrasonic machining (USM)
an ultrasonically vibrating tool is used to impel the abrasives in a slurry at high velocity against the workpiece
superabasive bond
bond used on grinding wheel that is either electroplated or vitrified CBN surrounds a steel core.
shellac bond
bond used on grinding wheel to get a high polish on the grinder material
rubber bond
bond used on grinding wheel when a high operating speed is needed but with a considerable degree of flexibility is needed to resist side thrust. Used for snagging work in foundries and thin cutoff wheels
vitrified bond
bonds composed of clays and other ceramic substances, an abrasive is covered in wet clay so that each grain is coated. Put on a wheel for grinding
silicon carbide
ceramic material used as an abrasive
dressing
cleaning and sharpening a grinding wheel
hydrodynamic machining
cutting that uses a high-velocity fluid jet impinging on the workpiece to perform a slitting operation
water-jet cutting
cutting that uses a high-velocity fluid jet impinging on the workpiece to perform a slitting operation
water-jet machining
cutting that uses a high-velocity fluid jet impinging on the workpiece to perform a slitting operation
design for manufacturing (DFM)
designs that make manufacturing processes more efficient
truing
fixing a grinding wheel after it has lost its geometry due to use
disk grinder
grinding machines that have relatively large side-mounted abrasive disks
infeed
grinding method where the depth of cut is the wheel moving down onto the work piece
center-type cylindrical grinding
grinding that is used for producing external cylindrical surfaces
creep feed grinding (CFG)
method of grinding where the work is fed very slowly past the wheel and the total downed or depth is accomplished in a single pass
corundum
naturally occurring abrasive material like diamond
garnet
off-colored diamonds that are not suitable for gems
quartz
one of the only natural abrasives used today primarily in coated abrasives and air blasting
resinoid bond
phenolic resins. compounded plastics that can be used on a grinding wheel because of their degree of flexibility and ability to receive considerable abuse
chucking-type external grinding
rapid grinding process for relatively short parts such as ball-bearing races
cubic boron nitride (CBN)
synthetically produced combination of intensive heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst. Super abrasive like diamond.
hardness
the ability to resist penetration
attrition
the abrasive wear action of the grits resulting in dulled edges, grit flattening and wheel glazing
cutting
the act of making a cut
plunge-cut grinding
the basic movement is the wheel being fed radially into the work while the latter reveals on centers
grade
the bond strength of grits that prevents fracturing
G ratio (grinding ratio)
the cubic inches of stock removed divided by the cubic inches of wheel lost
friability
the fracture of the grits and the opposite of toughness
diamond
the hardest of all materials, use off - colored stones that are not suitable for gems or synthetically created ones for abrasives
aluminum oxide
the most widely used artificial abrasive
grinding
the process where abrasives are bonded together into a wheel to use on a material
regulating wheel
the smaller of the two wheels when a piece is being grinded between two different wheels, it is mounted at an angle to the plane of the grinding wheel revolving at a much slower surface speed
silicate bond
use waterglass as the bonding material on grinding wheel. Used because it is brittle reducing the machining temperature
plowing
when a grit is pushed along the material forming a track behind it
rubbing
when a grit is pushed along the material smoothing out uneven surfaces
burn
when a workpiece becomes overheated during grinding and turns a bluish temper color