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Что (кто) такое Abrasive - определение

ROUGH MATERIAL USED TO SHAPE OBJECTS BY FRICTION
Abrasives; Bonded abrasive; Abrasive agent
  • Here the abrasiveness of toothpaste is detailed by its Relative [[Dentin]] Abrasivity (RDA)
  • Diamond powder paste
  • Grit size ranging from 2 mm (the large grain) (about F 10 using FEPA standards) to about 40 micrometres (about F 240 or P 360).
  • Assorted grinding wheels as examples of bonded abrasives.
  • A grinding wheel with a reservoir to hold water as a lubricant and coolant.
  • German]] Klingspor sandpaper showing its backing and FEPA grit size.
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abrasive         
1.
Someone who has an abrasive manner is unkind and rude.
His abrasive manner has won him an unenviable notoriety...
ADJ
2.
An abrasive substance is rough and can be used to clean hard surfaces.
...a new all-purpose, non-abrasive cleaner.
ADJ
abrasive         
[?'bre?s?v]
¦ adjective
1. (of a substance) capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding.
tending to rub or graze the skin.
2. harsh or insensitive in manner.
¦ noun an abrasive substance.
Derivatives
abrasively adverb
abrasiveness noun
Origin
C19: from L. abras-, abradere (see abrade) + -ive.
Abrasive         
·adj Producing abrasion.
Abrasive         
An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away by friction. While finishing a material often means polishing it to gain a smooth, reflective surface, the process can also involve roughening as in satin, matte or beaded finishes.
Abrasive machining         
MACHINING PROCESS WHERE MATERIAL IS REMOVED FROM A WORKPIECE USING A MULTITUDE OF SMALL ABRASIVE PARTICLES; INDUSTRIAL PROCESS
Abrasive machining is a machining process where material is removed from a workpiece using a multitude of small abrasive particles. Common examples include grinding, honing, and polishing.
Abrasive jet machining         
Abrasive Jet Machining; Pencil blasting; Micro-abrasive blasting; Abrasive micro-blasting
Abrasive jet machining (AJM), also known as abrasive micro-blasting, pencil blasting and micro-abrasive blasting, is an abrasive blasting machining process that uses abrasives propelled by a high velocity gas to erode material from the workpiece. Common uses include cutting heat-sensitive, brittle, thin, or hard materials.
Abrasive flow machining         
Abrasive Flow Machining; Extrusion honing; Extrude honing
Abrasive flow machining (AFM), also known as abrasive flow deburring or extrude honing, is an interior surface finishing process characterized by flowing an abrasive-laden fluid through a workpiece. This fluid is typically very viscous, having the consistency of putty, or dough.
Abrasive blasting         
  • A sand-blasting cabinet
  • pipeline]] at a [[coating]] defect before and after abrasive blasting
  • Device used for adding sand to the compressed air (top of which is a sieve for adding the sand)
  • Diesel powered compressor used as an air supply for sandblasting
METHOD OF MARKING OR CLEANING A SURFACE
Sand blasting; Sand-blasting; Sandblasted; Sandblast; Grit blasting; Bead blasting; Media blasting; Sand blaster; Shot blasting; Blast cleaning; Metal sandblasting; Sandblasting metal sandblasting; Shot-blasted; Sand-blaster; Shot-blasting; Vapor blasting; Powder Blasting; Sandblaster; Media blaster; Medium blasting; Medium blaster; Medium blasters; Abrasive blaster; Media blasters; Abrasive blasters; Abrasive blasting; Sandblasting cabinet
Abrasive blasting, more commonly known as sandblasting, is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface or remove surface contaminants. A pressurised fluid, typically compressed air, or a centrifugal wheel is used to propel the blasting material (often called the media).
Coated abrasive         
  • 320 grit emery cloth
  • Assorted coated abrasives
  • Examples of a quick change mounting system
ABRASIVE MATERIAL USED FOR SMOOTHING SOFTER MATERIALS
Coated abrasive; Sand paper; Sanding; Grinding belt; Coated abrasives; Finishing paper; Sand-paper; Abrasive paper; Grit size; Quick change disc; Wet and dry paper; Wet and Dry Paper; Sanding paper; Emery cloth; Glass paper; Glasspaper; Glass-paper; 220 grit sandpaper; Fine grit; Course grit; Emery tape; Sand finishing; Flint paper
A coated abrasive is an abrasive grain bonded to a flexible substrate using adhesives.. Common substrates are paper, cloth, vulcanized fiber, and plastic films and come in grit sizes range from very coarse (~2 mm) to ultrafine (submicrometre).
Sandblasting         
  • A sand-blasting cabinet
  • pipeline]] at a [[coating]] defect before and after abrasive blasting
  • Device used for adding sand to the compressed air (top of which is a sieve for adding the sand)
  • Diesel powered compressor used as an air supply for sandblasting
METHOD OF MARKING OR CLEANING A SURFACE
Sand blasting; Sand-blasting; Sandblasted; Sandblast; Grit blasting; Bead blasting; Media blasting; Sand blaster; Shot blasting; Blast cleaning; Metal sandblasting; Sandblasting metal sandblasting; Shot-blasted; Sand-blaster; Shot-blasting; Vapor blasting; Powder Blasting; Sandblaster; Media blaster; Medium blasting; Medium blaster; Medium blasters; Abrasive blaster; Media blasters; Abrasive blasters; Abrasive blasting; Sandblasting cabinet
Sandblasting, sometimes known as abrasive blasting, is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface or remove surface contaminants. A pressurised fluid, typically compressed air, or a centrifugal wheel is used to propel the blasting material (often called the media).

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Abrasive

An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away by friction. While finishing a material often means polishing it to gain a smooth, reflective surface, the process can also involve roughening as in satin, matte or beaded finishes. In short, the ceramics which are used to cut, grind and polish other softer materials are known as abrasives.

Abrasives are extremely commonplace and are used very extensively in a wide variety of industrial, domestic, and technological applications. This gives rise to a large variation in the physical and chemical composition of abrasives as well as the shape of the abrasive. Some common uses for abrasives include grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, cutting, drilling, sharpening, lapping, and sanding (see abrasive machining). (For simplicity, "mineral" in this article will be used loosely to refer to both minerals and mineral-like substances whether man-made or not.)

Files are not abrasives; they remove material not by scratching or rubbing, but by the cutting action of sharp teeth which have been cut into the surface of the file, very much like those of a saw. However, diamond files are a form of coated abrasive (as they are metal rods coated with diamond powder).