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Abrasive foam article and method of making same
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5849051
Issued Date
December 15, 1998
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Abrasive foam articles and a method of manufacture of such articles are described. The articles of the invention comprise a flexible and resilient foam substrate having first and second major substrate surfaces, at least one of the surfaces having a plurality of open cells substantially across the substrate surface, the open cells having coatable surfaces defined by interconnected voids; and a plurality of abrasive particles adhered to said coatable surfaces of said open cells in a substantially uniform manner.
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Published
December 15, 1998
Application Number
08/968,393
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November 12, 1997
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51/295   51/296 51/298
Int'l Classification
B24D   3/20   (20060101)   B24D   3/32   (20060101)   B24D   11/00   (20060101)   B24D   15/00   (20060101)   B24D   15/04   (20060101)  
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