Claims
- 1. An unthickened lapping slurry comprising abrasive grains dispersed in a carrier comprising water, glycerine in an amount less than 80 wt %, and between about 1 wt % and about 70 wt % triethanolamine.
- 2. The lapping slurry described in claim 1 wherein the abrasive grains are diamond abrasive.
- 3. The lapping slurry described in claim 2 wherein the diamond abrasive grains are between about 1 um and about 100 um size.
- 4. The lapping slurry described in claim 2 wherein the amount of diamond abrasive in the lapping slurry is between about 5 and about 100 carats per liter of carrier.
- 5. The lapping slurry described in claim 1 wherein the carrier comprises between about 30 wt % and about 50% glycerine; and between about 7 wt % and about 17 wt % triethanolamine.
- 6. The lapping slurry described in claim 3 wherein carrier comprises about 40 wt % glycerine; and about 12 wt % triethanolamine.
- 7. A thickened lapping slurry comprising abrasive grains dispersed in a carrier comprising water, glycerine in an amount less than 80 wt %, between about 1 wt % and about 70 wt % triethanolamine, and a water soluble silicate in an amount less than 10 wt %.
- 8. The lapping slurry described in claim 7 wherein the carrier further comprises at least one acid selected from the group of acids comprising inorganic acids and acetic acid, adipic acid, citric acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, gluconic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and tartaric acid.
- 9. The lapping slurry described in claim 8 wherein the carrier comprises between about 30 wt % and about 50 wt % glycerine; between about 7 wt % and about 17 wt % triethanolamine; between about 0.1 wt % and about 10 wt % water soluble silicate; and between about 0.1% and about 5 wt % of said at least one acid.
- 10. The lapping slurry described in claim 7 wherein the abrasive grains are diamond abrasive.
- 11. The lapping slurry described in claim 10 wherein the diamond abrasive grains are between about 1 um and about 100 um size.
- 12. The lapping slurry described in claim 10 wherein the amount of diamond abrasive in the lapping slurry is between about 5 and about 100 carats per liter of carrier.
- 13. The lapping slurry described in claim 11 wherein the carrier comprises about 40 wt % glycerine; about 12 wt % triethanolamine; between about 2 wt % and about 4 wt % sodium metasilicate; and between about 0.1% and enough of said at least one acid to produce a pH of between about 8 and about 10 in the carrier.
- 14. A method of making a thickened lapping slurry comprising abrasive grains dispersed within a carrier, the method comprising the steps of:
- (A) Combining abrasive grains with liquid ingredients water, glycerine in an amount less than 80 wt %, and between about 1 wt % and about 70 wt % triethanolamine, to form a first mixture;
- (B) Heating the first mixture to a temperature above about 70.degree. C.;
- (C) Dissolving a water soluble silicate in the first mixture to form a second mixture; and
- (D) vigorously stirring, the second mixture and gradually adding sufficient acid selected from the group of acids consisting of inorganic acids and acetic acid, adipic acid, citric acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, gluconic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and tartaric acid to form a thickened lapping slurry comprising a carrier and abrasive grains, the carrier having a pH of between about 8 and about 10.
- 15. The method described in claim 14 wherein the abrasive grains are diamond abrasive.
- 16. The method described in claim 15 wherein the diamond abrasive grains are between about 1 um and about 100 um in size.
- 17. The method described in claim 15 wherein the amount of diamond abrasive in the lapping slurry is about 5 and about 100 carats per liter of carrier.
- 18. The method described in claim 15 wherein the carrier comprises between about 30 wt % and about 50 wt % glycerine; between about 7 wt % and about 17 wt % triethanolamine; and between about 0.1 wt % and about 10 wt % water soluble silicate.
- 19. The method described in claim 16 wherein the carrier comprises about 40 wt % glycerine; about 12 wt % triethanolamine; and between about 2 wt % and about 4 wt % water soluble silicate.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to contract no. DEAC05-84OR21400 between the United States Department of Energy and Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Sap et al, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11th Ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold, N.Y., 1987, pp. 1038 and 1072-1073. |