Claims
- 1. In coated abrasive material comprising a flexible backing member, an adhesive bond on the front surface of said backing member, and abrasive grains firmly affixed by the adhesive bond to the backing member, a multiplicity of said abrasive grains extending outwardly from the adhesive bond, the improvement comprising a supersize coating over the adhesive bond which adhesive bond comprises a maker adhesive and a size adhesive, the size adhesive at least comprising a first heat hardened resinous composition, and said supersize coating over said heat hardened coating comprising a dried, fused, elastomeric material selected from the group consisting of polymers of a monomer which when polymerized results in substantial residual unsaturation and copolymers of such aforementioned monomer with at least one monomer copolymerizable therewith, said elastomeric material being active in increasing the cutting ability of the coated abrasive material, and said coating including a sufficient amount of antioxidant therein, at least 4% by weight, said antioxidant selected from the group consisting of napthylamines, alkylated phenols, polyalkyl polyphenols, hydroquinones, and mixtures thereof whereby said elastomeric material is stabilized against decomposition by heat generated while the coated abrasive material is being used, said supersize coat including a solid particulate metal fluoride grinding aid in an amount not more than 60% of the total supersize coating weight.
- 2. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, said antioxidant being 4,4'-thiobis (6 tert-butyl m-cresol).
- 3. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, said first mentioned monomer being selected from the group consisting of conjugated diolefins and homologues thereof.
- 4. In coated abrasive material according to claim 3, said conjugated diolefin being butadiene.
- 5. In coated abrasive material according to claim 4, said elastomeric material being essentially free of monomeric butadiene.
- 6. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric material is a copolymer, said first-mentioned monomer therein being no less than about 50% by weight of the total weight of the copolymer.
- 7. In coated abrasive material according to claim 6, said first-mentioned monomer being butadiene and said copolymerizable monomer being acrylonitrile.
- 8. In coated abrasive material according to claim 6, said first-mentioned monomer being butadiene and said copolymerizable monomer being styrene.
- 9. In coated abrasive material according to claim 6, wherein said copolymer comprises in addition to monomers of butadiene and acrylonitrile a monomeric member of the group consisting of ethylenically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids and partial esters of unsaturated polybasic acids.
- 10. In coated abrasive material according to claim 6, wherein said copolymer comprises in addition to monomers of butadiene and styrene a monomeric member of the group consisting of ethylenically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids and partial esters of unsaturated polybasic acids.
- 11. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, said complex alkali metal fluoride being sodium borofluoride.
- 12. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, said abrasive grain being selected from the class of medium and coarse grit grains.
- 13. In coated abrasive material according to claim 12, said abrasive grain being no finer than 150 grit.
- 14. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, at least some of said abrasive grains being exposed at their outer tips.
- 15. In coated abrasive material according to claim 1, said heat-hardened resin comprising phenol-formaldehyde.
- 16. In coated abrasive material according to claim 15, said maker adhesive comprising phenol-formaldehyde.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 131,027 filed Apr. 5, 1971 and now abandoned.
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