Brief: 산업 절삭 응용 분야를 위해 설계된 HPHT 단결정 다이아몬드를 만나보세요. 이 랩에서 성장한 다이아몬드는 비교할 수 없는 경도(Moh's 10), 높은 절삭 효율 및 내구성을 제공합니다. 비철금속 가공 및 초정밀 절삭에 이상적이며, 산업용 공구에 대한 비용 효율적인 솔루션입니다.
Related Product Features:
Engineered using HPHT technology for high purity and isotropic 3D carbon structure.
Delivers Moh's 10 hardness and 90-130 GPa for superior wear resistance and durability.
Provides high cutting efficiency and low vibration in sawing and drilling applications.
Ideal for super finishing aluminum, copper, brass, gold, nickel, and clear plastics.
Features good clarity, regular shape, and uniform structure for consistent performance.
Offers high thermal conductivity (1500-2200 W/cm·K) and chemical stability.
Available in customizable shapes like square, triangle, round, and strip.
Cost-effective solution with return and replacement for unqualified products.
자주 묻는 질문:
What is HPHT Monocrystalline Diamond and how is it made?
HPHT Monocrystalline Diamond is a synthetic diamond created using High Pressure, High Temperature technology. It is formed by combining carbon and transitional metals under extreme pressures and temperatures, resulting in a pure carbon crystal with the same structure as natural diamonds.
What materials can be processed with this diamond?
This diamond is designed for machining and cutting non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, brass, gold, and nickel, as well as non-metallic materials like clear plastics. It is not suitable for ferrous metals.
What are the key advantages of using this industrial diamond?
Key advantages include high hardness (Moh's 10), excellent wear and corrosion resistance, high cutting efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to achieve high surface finishes on workpieces. Its yellow color also aids in easy identification in industrial settings.
What sizes and shapes are available?
The diamond is available in abrasive grain sizes from 1-8mm and thickness from 0.3-2.0mm, with a tolerance of ±0.05mm. Custom shapes such as square, triangle, round, and strip can be developed upon request.