Preparation method of ceramic bond for low-temperature high-strength cubic boron nitride (CBN) grinding tool
A technology of ceramic bond and cubic boron nitride, which is applied in the field of cubic boron nitride abrasive ceramic bond, can solve the problems of impact resistance, poor fatigue resistance, high sintering temperature of the bond, and difficulty in preparation, etc., and achieve refractoriness Low, high flexural strength, good fluidity
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[0016] 1) Take 47.5% of silicon dioxide, 11.5% of aluminum hydroxide, 17.0% of anhydrous sodium carbonate and 24.0% of boric acid and mix them evenly by weight percentage, and pass through a 200-mesh sieve after grinding to obtain a mixture;
[0017] 2) Melt the mixture prepared in step 1 and quench it in water. The melting conditions are as follows: heat up to 500°C at a rate of 5°C / min, then heat up to 700°C at a rate of 4°C / min, and then heat up to 700°C at a rate of 2°C / min. The temperature is raised to 900°C at the rate of ℃ / min, and finally the temperature is raised to 1300°C at the rate of 3°C / min and then smelted for 3 hours;
[0018] 3) Dry the product obtained after water quenching in step 2 at 100°C for 4 hours, then grind it in a high-energy ball mill for 2 hours, and pass through a 300-mesh sieve to obtain a basic vitrified bond;
[0019] 4) the base vitrified bond that step 3 makes and nano-Cr 2 o 3 Mixed, Nano Cr 2 o 3 The weight is 6.0% of the basic vitrifi...
Embodiment 2
[0022] 1) Mix 65.0% silicic acid, 8.0% aluminum hydroxide, 12.0% anhydrous sodium carbonate and 15.0% boric acid by weight percentage, and pass through a 300-mesh sieve after grinding to obtain a mixture;
[0023] 2) Melt the mixture obtained in step 1 and quench it in water. The smelting conditions are: heat up to 500°C at a rate of 4°C / min, then heat up to 700°C at a rate of 3°C / min, and then heat up to 700°C at a rate of 2°C / min. The temperature is raised to 900°C at the rate of ℃ / min, and finally the temperature is raised to 1300°C at the rate of 3°C / min and then smelted for 4 hours;
[0024] 3) The product obtained after water quenching in step 2 was dried at 150°C for 1 hour, then ground in a rolling ball mill for 12 hours, and passed through a 200-mesh sieve to obtain a basic vitrified bond;
[0025] 4) the base vitrified bond that step 3 makes is mixed with nanometer V 2 o 3 Mix, Nano V 2 o 3 The weight is 2.0% of the basic vitrified cement to prepare the vitrified...
Embodiment 3
[0028] 1) Take 47.5% of silicon dioxide, 11.5% of aluminum hydroxide, 17.0% of anhydrous sodium carbonate and 24.0% of boric acid and mix them evenly by weight percentage, and pass through a 100-mesh sieve after grinding to obtain a mixture;
[0029] 2) Melting the mixture obtained in step 1 and quenching in water, the conditions of the smelting are: heating up to 500° C. at a rate of 5° C. / min, then raising the temperature to 700° C. at a rate of 4° C. / min, and then heating up to 700° C. at a rate of 3° C. / min. The temperature is raised to 900°C at the rate of ℃ / min, and finally the temperature is raised to 1400°C at the rate of 2°C / min and then smelted for 2 hours;
[0030] 3) The product obtained after water quenching in step 2 was dried at 50°C for 6 hours, then ground in a grinder for 7 hours, and passed through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain a basic vitrified bond;
[0031] 4) the base vitrified bond that step 3 makes and nanometer ZrO 2 Mixed, Nano ZrO 2 The weight is 2.0...
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