Abstract: A flexible layer is formed on a surface of a core, and a polishing layer mixed with abrasive particles is formed on a top of the flexible layer. The flexible layer is produced by applying an emulsion adhesive as a flexible layer onto a core and attaching abrasive particles onto the flexible layer, or by applying an emulsion adhesive mixed with abrasive particles onto a core. The flexible layer is then subjected to a heating and drying process. Thus obtained is an abrasive material which is easy to produce, needs no rigorous criteria in the selection of a core, and imparts, to a binder of abrasive particles, flexibility, conventionally required of the core, at no expense of surface finishing performance.
Abstract: Abrasive grains are produced by gluing an abrasive powder to an elastic porous carrier. A number of abrasive grains are mixed with an abrasive liquid, and are then sprayed to the surface of a work at an oblique angle thereto to impact it while allowing the abrasive grains to slide on the surface of a work to finish the surface of the work. Over the distance of travel over which the abrasive grains slide, the surface of the work are ground. The elasticity of the carrier allows the abrasive grains to deform matching the contour of the work. By spraying a number of abrasive grains on the work, grinding action is performed in consideration of the contour even if the work is a complicatedly contoured surface such as a dental prosthesis while a polishing effect is obtained at the same time.