It has been established that for preliminary diamond grinding of high-quality and artistic glass with subsequent chemical polishing, it is advisable to use an organic binder MB 1 with diamond powder with a grain size of 90/70 microns and a concentration of 150%.
The use of the MB1 organic bond for wheels with diamond grinding powder with a grain size of 90/75 microns and a concentration of 150% instead of the bond M2-01 with a diamond powder grain size of 53/45 microns and a concentration of 50% made it possible to increase the productivity of preliminary diamond grinding of high-quality and art glass with subsequent chemical polishing by 20 - 25% and increase the durability of the wheel by 1.8-2.3 times at the same cost price of the wheels and the same roughness of the processed surface. Il. 4, bibliography: 4 titles.
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