World's Toughest Diamonds
Meet the toughest of all diamonds
Diamond has some great abilities properties as diamond is an excellent insulator, incredible abrasive, it is the best thermal conductor and it can be highly transparent and all of this is before you even consider a diamond for jewelry and for wearing.
Hardest compressible material
This material is laboratory formed and it also forms naturally as nanodiamond aggregates. There is one still tougher version of the diamond you do not hear much of and that is the discovery of these in 2003 (ADNR)aggregated diamond nanorods in the nanocrystalline form these also known as super-diamonds or hyperdiamonds are tougher then standard bulk diamonds are. These super diamonds are created through compression of fullerite powder a solid formation of the allotropic carbon fullerene.
What are Earth Created or Natural Industrial-Grade Diamonds?
The process for selecting industrial application diamonds are that they are to badly flawed, too small, present as bad coloring or they are irregular shaped. Industrial grade diamonds are graded on their hardness followed by there thermal conductivity.
Until brown colored diamonds of good quality were deemed chocolate diamonds like with the black diamonds now utilized in jewelry, most of these stones, and in fact 80% of all diamonds mined are for industrial use as that is how they are graded. The demand for polished brown and black diamonds causes some market fluctuation depending on the consumer market demands.
Industrial diamonds are very important, they are how most of the worlds manufacturing is achieved. What industrial diamonds lack in there cosmetic appearance, they more then make up for when utilized in the metalworking, cutter, grinding, machining, mining, diamond dressors, hardness testers, polishing, cutting tools, phonograph, glass cutters, rock cutting and countless other industrial applications.