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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 05, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2009
Mervyn Chung-fat, Neuilly, FR;
Biagio P. Pellegrino, Watervliet, NY (US);
Vivien Luttenschlager, Paris, FR;
Mervyn Chung-Fat, Neuilly, FR;
Biagio P. Pellegrino, Watervliet, NY (US);
Vivien Luttenschlager, Paris, FR;
Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc., Worcester, MA (US);
Saint-Gobain Abrasifs, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, FR;
Abstract
An abrasive disc includes a backing layer on a first major surface, a water-impermeable abrasive layer on a second major surface, and a water-absorbable, compressible, resilient, porous foam layer sandwiched in between the backing layer and the abrasive layer. The disc further includes a plurality of perforations. The disc is used to abrade a surface. Fluid is absorbed into the abrasive disc. The fluid is then released to the surface by compressing the abrasive disc against the surface in an abrading motion. The fluid is allowed to mix with and absorb surface swarf; and compression on the abrasive disc is released, reabsorbing the fluid and trapping swarf inside the disc.