Natural or Synthetic Diamonds: Which is better?

August 18, 2020 12:50:14

While most of the mined diamond is industrial grade, only 3% of this is used in industry as synthetic diamonds cover the remaining 97%. This is because they can be manufactured in large quantities and tailored to various applications. About 70% of mined diamonds are traded for use in different industries. These diamonds are known as bort and possess many great qualities. Diamonds are the hardest materials in existence and have a very high thermal conductivity. They can be used in drilling, grinding, polishing and cutting and are also considered cost-effective abrasives as they cut faster and last longer.

Diamonds possess optical, thermal, chemical and electrical properties, making them ideal for wire drawing and manufacturing of lenses for laser…

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