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Что (кто) такое abrasive coating - 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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coated         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
see coat
coating         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
n.
Covering, coat, covering or protecting layer.
Coating         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
·noun Cloth for coats; as, an assortment of coatings.
II. Coating ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Coat.
III. Coating ·noun A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
coating         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
n. an outer; protective coating
coating         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
(coatings)
A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface.
Under the coating of dust and cobwebs, he discovered a fine French Louis XVI clock.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
Coated         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
·Impf & ·p.p. of Coat.
coating         
ANY SUBSTANCE SPREAD OVER A SURFACE
Industrial coating; List of coating techniques; Coating and printing processes; Protective coatings; Protective coating; Metal coatings; Coated; Coatings; Metal coating
¦ noun a thin layer or covering of something.
Abradable coating         
TYPE OF MATERIAL
Abradable
An abradable coating is a coating made of an abradable material – meaning if it rubs against a more abrasive material in motion, the former will be worn whereas the latter will face no wear. Abradable Coatings provide a .
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         
·adj Producing abrasion.

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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).