Diamond micro powder specifically refers to diamond particles smaller than 54 micrometers, including both single crystal diamond micro powder and polycrystalline diamond micro powder. Due to its significant advantages in production and applicability, single crystal diamond micro powder has become the industry standard and is commonly referred to simply as diamond micro powder.
These micro-powders are meticulously manufactured through the fine processing of synthetic diamond single crystal abrasives using static pressure methods, including processes such as crushing and shaping, combined with the special techniques of ultra-hard materials.
Diamond micro powder, with its exceptional hardness and wear resistance, plays a critical role in various fields such as cutting, grinding, drilling, and polishing. It is particularly suitable for grinding and polishing high-hardness materials like hard alloys, ceramics, gemstones, and optical glass, making it the ideal choice for these applications. Furthermore, diamond micro powder can be further processed into various tools and components to meet the needs of different industries.
Diamond micro powder, obtained through unique grinding and processing techniques from synthetic diamond single crystals, stands out due to its ultra-hard and ultra-fine characteristics. It is the ideal choice for grinding and polishing high-hardness materials such as hard alloys, ceramics, gemstones, and optical glass. Diamond products, made from diamond micro powder as the raw material, encompass a wide range of tools and components that provide essential support across numerous industrial fields.
Diamond products exhibit relatively regular crystal shapes with concentrated particle size distribution. The particle shape is approximately isometric, presenting a uniform and orderly aesthetic.
Classification
Traditional diamond micro powder primarily includes two major categories: polycrystalline diamond micro powder and single crystal diamond micro powder. However, with the rapid advancement of nanotechnology, a new type within these traditional classifications—nano diamond micro powder—has gradually emerged and established itself as a separate category.
Features
Extremely high hardness and excellent wear resistance.
Strong toughness and exceptional thermal stability.
Diamond micro powder and its products have widespread applications in various fields, including automotive, machinery, electronics, aviation, aerospace, optical instruments, glass, ceramics, petroleum, and geology. As technology continues to advance, the application scope of diamond micro powder and its products keeps expanding. Especially in grinding and polishing hard materials such as hard alloys, ceramics, gemstones, and optical glass, diamond micro powder demonstrates outstanding performance, making it the ideal choice.