What role do bubble alumina play in grinding wheels?

What role do bubble alumina play in grinding wheels?

Bubble alumina are used to create holes in grinding wheels to actively and precisely introduce a controllable porosity structure inside the wheel, fundamentally improving its heat dissipation, chip removal, and grinding performance. This is particularly suitable for precision, heavy-duty grinding operations where high machining quality and efficiency are required.

Why is “pore formation” so important?

Grinding wheels are not solid structures; the appropriate amount of pores inside is crucial. They primarily serve the following functions:
Cooling and heat dissipation: During grinding, pores effectively carry coolant into the grinding zone, carrying away a significant amount of heat and preventing burns to the workpiece and grinding wheel.
Chip containment and removal:They provide storage space for the fine chips generated during grinding and help them escape, preventing wheel clogging and maintaining sharpness.
Improved self-sharpening: They help dull abrasive grains detach promptly, allowing new, sharp abrasive grains to engage in the work, maintaining stable grinding efficiency.
Vibration absorption:They help reduce vibration during the grinding process, improving the surface finish.

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