1989
Abrasive Engineering Society
Proceedings: 1989 The Twenty Seventh Conference
Advances in Abrasives
September 11-12, 1989,
Bloomingdale, IL
- Experience in an Industrial-Academic Nationally Coordinated Research Program in Grinding by Professor Trevor D. Howes, Center for Grinding Research and Development, Univ. of Connecticut...2
- Trouble-Shooting the Blastcleaning Process by Einar A. Borch, Ervin Industries ...44
- Analysis and Implementation of Robotic Deburring Systems by Charles J. Zajac, ABB Robotics Inc...58
- Coated Abrasives --Current Products and Uses by John J. Gagliardi and Ernest J. Duwell, 3M Company ...74
- Cutting with High Pressure Water and Abrasives by Damon C. Schroter, Ingersoll?Rand Company ...92
- A Holistic Approach for Technology Justification by Walter T. Kemp, Michael Paris Associates, Ltd. ...106
- Improving Profits with SPC by William D. James ...116
- The Importance of Concepts in SPC Training by Ralph L. Liberatore, Washington Steel Corp. ...124
- Liability of Small Quantity Generator by James E. Turner, Chem?Met Services...132
- Colbalt Leaching in Grinding Carbides: Review by David Moon and John Howell, Castrol Industrial ...142
- Metalworking Fluid Management by Raymond M. Dick and Gregory J. Foltz, Cincinnati Milacron ...150
- How Surface Finish Effects Part Performance by Jack Clark, Coors Surface Technology ...174
- Fixture/Tool Design for CNC Creep-Feed Grinder by Daniel Jakob, Jakob Engineering ...182
- Superabrasive Applications: An Expanding Horizon by Dr. K. Subramanian and Dr. S. Ramanath, Superabrasives Div., Norton Company ...194