Abstract

The possibility and efficiency of the use of high-density polyethylene as a binding substance in grinding wheels for cutting-off, as well as for finish cylindrical grinding, is researched. It is determined that: - breaking mechanical strength of such circles ensures their safe operation at maximum operating speeds of 30–35 m/sec; - the use of high-density polyethylene as a binding substance in cutting wheels is not advisable, due to intensive wear and low cutting power of these tools; - wheels for finish cylindrical grinding on the basis of high-density polyethylene and hollow spherocorundum as abrasive grains in a number of key indicators (cutting power, roughness of machined surfaces) are highly competitive with grinding wheels on a bakelite bond or are comparable to them, and significantly exceed the latter in terms of wear resistance.

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