Odior, A. O.Oyawale, F. A.2018-10-112018-10-1120102141-7016Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Applied Sciences 1(1), pp. 40-47ui_art_odior_manufacture_2010http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1835The manufacture of abrasive grains in Nigeria has been severely impeded by the difficulty of identifying suitable local raw materials and the associated local formulation for abrasives with global quality standards. This paper presents study on the formulation and manufacture of silicon carbide abrasives using locally sourced raw materials in Nigeria. Five local raw material substitutes were identified through pilot study and with the initial mix of the identified materials a systematic search for an optimal formulation of silicon carbide abrasive grains was conducted. The mixture was fired in a furnace to 1600⁰C for 6 hours forming silicon carbide chunks which were crushed and sieved into coarse and fine grades of abrasive grains of international standardenabrasive grainslocal raw materialpilot studyoptimal formulationManufacture of abrasive grains from locally sourced raw materials in NigeriaArticle