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Carborundum stock abrasive products for grinding, cutting, sanding, polishing and surface finishing for industrial, welding, MRO and autobody refinishing applications. ... Look to Carborundum. Carborundum abrasives are the best choice when you want product performance with value pricing. We offer a comprehensive stock...
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Illegitimi non carborundum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Illegitimi non carborundum is a mock-Latin aphorism jokingly taken to mean "don't let the bastards grind you down". There are many variants of the phrase, such as • Nil illegitimi carborundum. • Non ...
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Silicon carbide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Edward Goodrich Acheson patented an abrasive he named carborundum. ... Edward Goodrich Acheson patented a method of making an abrasive he named Carborundum - U.S. Patents #492,767 and #615,648.
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Carborundum A trademark used for an abrasive of silicon carbide crystals. ... Carborundum has a crystal structure like that of diamond and is almost as hard. It is used as an abrasive for cutting, grinding, and polishing, as an antislip additive, and as a refractory. ... For more information on Carborundum, visit Britannica.com.
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"Carborundum" is a trademark for a very hard substance composed of silicon carbide, used in grinding. (The name "Carborundum" is a blend of "carbon" and "corundum". "Corundum" denotes aluminium oxide, and comes to English from Tamil kuruntam;
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The word moissanite is a trade name given to Silicon Carbide for use in the Gem business. ... References to silicon carbide heating elements exist from the early 20th century when they were produced by Acheson's Carborundum Co. in the USA and EKL in Berlin.
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The Carborundum coated abrasive product line encompasses a complete range of belts, discs, rolls, sheets and flap wheels for all your MRO and production needs: stock removal, dimensioning, grinding, deburring, cleaning, blending, polishing and finishing.
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There lots I can say I have done lots of jobs and currently working at TopThat! Publishing and Just42. Im a media designer, working with sound, images, games and websites ... Posted by carborundum Jun. 20, 2008 @ 3:39 AM EDT ... Website: carborundum's Site...
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Carborundum, a trade name given for an abrasive made in an electric furnace by smelting together sand, sawdust, coke and a little salt. It is used in its crushed state, like corundum and emery, and when ground into a fine powder it is employed to polish metals.
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