Claims
- 1. An uncured, molded abrasive article comprising:
- a. a granular abrasive material uniformly coated with at least one phenol-novolac resin;
- b. an effective amount of at least one curing agent; and
- c. an amount of water effective to bind the abrasive article prior to curing;
- wherein the abrasive article comprises less than 0.5%, by weight, volatile organic chemicals.
- 2. The abrasive article of claim 1 further comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of fillers, porosity inducers, secondary abrasive grain, antistatic agents, metal oxides, lubricants, curing agents, binders, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The abrasive article of claim 2, wherein the fillers are selected from the group consisting of sand, silicon carbide, alumina, bauxite, chromites, magnesite, dolomites, mullite, borides, fumed silica, sol gel materials, titanium dioxide, carbon, graphite, corundum, wood flour, clay, talc, hexagonal boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, zirconia, and glass fiber, and combinations thereof.
- 4. The abrasive article of claim 3 wherein the lubricants are selected from the group consisting of stearic acid, glycerol monostearate, graphite, carbon, molybdenum disulfide, wax beads, and calcium fluoride.
- 5. The abrasive article of claim 2, wherein the component is a metal oxide and the metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of lime, zinc oxide, magnesium oxide, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. The abrasive article of claim 1 wherein the granular abrasive material is selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia-alumina, garnet, emery, flint, diamond, cubic boron nitride, seeded sol-gel alumina, unseeded sol-gel alumina, and combinations thereof.
- 7. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein the phenol-novolac resin has a phenol:formaldehyde resin molar ratio of 1:0.2 to 1:0.35 and a free phenol content of less than 0.5%.
- 8. The abrasive article of claim 7, wherein the phenol-novolac resin has a weight average molecular weight of 200 to 1,000.
- 9. The abrasive article of claim 7, wherein the phenol-novolac resin has a viscosity of 300 to 3,000 cp at 80 to 130.degree. C.
- 10. The abrasive article of claim 7, comprising a mixture of phenol-novolac resins containing a second phenol-novolac resin having a phenol:formaldehyde molar ratio of 1:0.5 to 1:0.9.
- 11. The abrasive article of claim 10, wherein the second phenol-novolac resin has a weight average molecular weight of 2,000 to 15,000.
- 12. The abrasive article of claim 10, wherein the mixture of phenol-novolac resin comprises 12 to 88 percent, by weight, of the second phenol-novolac resin.
- 13. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein the abrasive article contains 0.001 to 5% by weight, water.
- 14. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein the abrasive article contains less than 0.3 percent, by weight, free phenol.
- 15. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein after the abrasive article is cured by-heating it to 120.degree. C. for 2 to 3 hours, and then to 175.degree. C. for 12 to 18 hours, under ambient atmosphere and pressure conditions, the abrasive article comprises 0 to 60 percent, by volume, porosity.
- 16. The abrasive article of claim 15, wherein the abrasive article is substantially free of volatile organic chemicals after being cured.
- 17. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein the curing agent is an amine selected from the group consisting of ethylene diamine, ethylene triamine, methyl amines and hexamethylene triamine.
- 18. The abrasive article of claim 1, wherein the curing agent is present at 5 to 20 percent, by weight of phenol-novolac resin.
- 19. The abrasive article of claim 16, comprising 4 to 40 percent, by volume, porosity.
- 20. The abrasive article of claim 16, wherein the cured abrasive article comprises, on a weight percentage basis, 60 to 95 percent granular abrasive material, 5 to 15 percent phenol-novolac resin, 0 to 2 percent curing agent, 0 to 30 percent filler, and 0 to 5 percent metal oxide.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/510,246 filed on Aug. 2, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,658,360.
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