Claims
- 1. A coated abrasive article comprising
- (a) a nonwoven, fibrous backing comprising at least one ply, wherein said ply comprises electrically non-conductive fibers and electrically conductive material; and
- (b) an abrasive layer bonded to one major surface of said backing;
- wherein said electrically conductive material is at least one of electrically conductive fibers selected from the group consisting of graphite fibers, carbon fibers, metal fibers, electrically conductive polymer fibers, and combinations thereof; or electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of graphite particles, carbon particles, metal particles, electrically conductive polymer particles, and combinations thereof; and wherein said electrically conductive material is incorporated into said backing in an amount sufficient to reduce accumulation of static electric charge in said coated abrasive article during abrading of a workpiece.
- 2. The coated abrasive article according to claim 1 which is a belt.
- 3. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said ply comprises in the range from 0.75 to about 15 percent by volume of said electrically conductive material, based on the total volume of said ply and said electrically conductive material comprising said ply.
- 4. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said ply comprises in the range from about 4 to about 12 percent by volume of said electrically conductive material, based on the total volume of said ply and said electrically conductive material comprising said ply.
- 5. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said ply comprises in the range from about 5 to about 8 percent by volume of said electrically conductive material, based on the total volume of said ply and said electrically conductive material comprising said ply.
- 6. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein the largest dimension of said electrically conductive particles is less than about 75 micrometers.
- 7. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically conductive fibers have a length in the range from about 0.1 to about 2 centimeters.
- 8. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically conductive fibers have a length in the range from about 0.1 to about 1 centimeter.
- 9. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically conductive fibers have a diameter in the range from about 2 to about 20 micrometers.
- 10. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically conductive material is at least one of electrically conductive fibers selected from the group consisting of graphite fibers, carbon fibers, metal fibers, electrically conductive polymer fibers, and combinations thereof; and electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of graphite particles, carbon particles, metal particles, electrically conductive polymer particles, and combinations thereof.
- 11. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically conductive material is carbon fibers.
- 12. The coated abrasive article according to claim 11 wherein said carbon fibers contain at least 80 percent by weight carbon.
- 13. The coated abrasive article according to claim 11 wherein said backing comprises in the range from about 4 to about 25 percent by weight of said carbon fibers, based on the total weight of said backing and said carbon fibers comprising said backing.
- 14. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said backing comprises in the range from about 5 to about 25 percent by weight of said electrically conductive material, based on the total weight of said backing and said electrically conductive material comprising said backing, and wherein said electrically conductive material is carbon fibers.
- 15. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said electrically non-conductive fibers are selected from the group consisting of cellulose fibers, cotton fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 16. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said backing comprises at least two plies, said electrically conductive material being located essentially in at least one of said plies.
- 17. The coated abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein said backing comprises an inner ply interposed between two outer plies, said electrically conductive material being located essentially in at least one of said plies.
- 18. A method of making a coated abrasive article having a reduced tendency to accumulate static electric charge during the abrading of a workpiece, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a nonwoven, fibrous backing comprising at least one ply, wherein said ply comprises electrically non-conductive fibers and electrically conductive material; and
- (b) applying an abrasive layer to a major surface of said backing,
- wherein said electrically conductive material is at least one of electrically conductive fibers selected from the group consisting of graphite fibers, carbon fibers, metal fibers, electrically conductive polymer fibers, and combinations thereof; or electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of graphite particles, carbon particles, metal particles, electrically conductive polymer particles, and combinations thereof; and wherein said electrically conductive material is incorporated into said backing in an amount sufficient to provide a coated abrasive article having a reduced tendency to accumulate static electric charge during the abrading of a workpiece.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein said coated abrasive article is a belt.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 wherein said ply comprises in the range from about 0.75 to about 15 percent by volume of said electrically conductive material, based on the total volume of said ply and said electrically conductive material comprising said ply.
- 21. The method according to claim 19 wherein said ply comprises in the range from about 4 to about 12 percent by volume of said electrically conductive material, based on the total volume of said ply and said electrically conductive material comprising said ply.
- 22. The method according to claim 19 wherein the largest dimension of said electrically conductive particles is less than about 75 micrometers.
- 23. The method according to claim 19 wherein said electrically conductive fibers have a length in the range from about 0.1 to about 2 centimeters.
- 24. The method according to claim 19 wherein said electrically conductive fibers have a diameter in the range from about 2 to about 20 micrometers.
- 25. The method according to claim 19 wherein said wherein said electrically conductive material is at least one of electrically conductive fibers selected from the group consisting of graphite fibers, carbon fibers, metal fibers, electrically conductive polymer fibers, and combinations thereof; and electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of graphite particles, carbon particles, metal particles, electrically conductive polymer particles, and combinations thereof.
- 26. The method according to claim 19 wherein said electrically conductive material is carbon fibers.
- 27. The method according to claim 26 wherein said carbon fiber contains at least 80 percent by weight carbon.
- 28. The method according to claim 19 wherein said electrically non-conductive fibers are selected from the group consisting of cellulose fibers, cotton fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 29. The method according to claim 19 wherein said backing comprises at least two plies, said electrically conductive material being located essentially in at least one of said plies.
- 30. The method according to claim 19 wherein said backing comprises an inner ply interposed between two outer plies, said electrically conductive material being located essentially in at least one of said plies.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/834,618, filed on Feb. 12, 1992 now abandoned.
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