Abstract

AbstractDetermining the degree of the crosslinking of resins in intermediate‐product used in the manufacturing of abrasive articles is difficult and complicated because of the presence of different components in the material. The abrasive articles consist of abrasive (e.g., fused alumina), filler (e.g., potassium fluoroborate–KBF4, pyrite–FeS2), wetting agent (e.g., resol), and binder (e.g., novolak). Proper hardening of intermediate‐product is a very important stage during production of abrasive tools. The hardening process depends on crosslinking of resins. Following were used to study crosslinking of resins: IGC, washing away method, NMR broad line, DSC, and FTIR methods. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009

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