Everyone knows that diamonds is the hardest gemstone and women all over the world go crazy to own a diamond jewelry. This beautiful gemstone is renowned for its lustrous beauty, but very few people know of its ability to be used in other fields like electronics, machinery etc.The two aspects of this gem stone are so diverse in association and nature that one does not really connect the two uses with each other.

The diamond has certain very unique properties that enable it to be used in these various applications. It is the hardest substance on earth, has an extremely high thermal conductivity, is optically transparent and has high electrical resistance.

The hardness property of the diamond makes it amenable to be used as a cutting tool, especially for hard substances like marble, granite and hard wood. It is embedded in mechanical tools to enable the shaping of engine blocks and automotive components.

Once the process of developing synthetic diamonds was discovered, these synthetic diamonds were obviously the most preferred option for use in machinery. Apart from the cost, there are many other benefits of using synthetic diamond in tools. synthetic diamond growth can be controlled and monitored to produce desired shape and consistency. This is not the case with respect to natural diamonds where nature determines the shape, size and contours of the diamond based on various random natural events. Since the development of the synthetic diamond takes place in a laboratory, the level of impurities and mineral inclusions can be controlled. Due to these reasons and more the synthetic diamond today is sturdier as compared to the natural ones.

Another property that lends itself to use in mechanical work is that of thermal conductivity. The type IIa diamond can conduct up to 5 times more heat than the metal copper. The fact that it can absorb high levels of heat means that it can be used to reduce the friction in many engineering parts. Including the diamond as a ‘heat sink’ helps in extending the life of the machinery since it avoids wear and tear due to friction and heat. ‘Slices’ of synthetic diamonds are also be used for other industrial and surgical tools.

Much research is being done to use diamond chips instead of silicon chips in computers and it is being said that such computers would be 1000 times faster than the existing ones.

Even though the diamonds were being produced synthetically in the early 1990′s, they had not made their appearance in the jewelry industry. Large synthetic diamonds could be used only by using a lot of energy and ultra-modern technology. Since the engineering and mechanical market needs were yet not being met completely by the synthetic diamond supply, the proliferation of the synthetic diamond in the jewelry industry was abated. Another reason why the synthetic diamonds did not make their way into the studded necklaces was the fact that most of the synthetic diamonds being produced were still yellow or brownish in color.

The development and growth process of large diamonds required for the tools industry itself took too long. In 1990, De Beers claimed to have produced the largest synthetic diamond; a yellowish brown piece that was about 14.20 carats. This diamond alone took 500 hours to grow. Three years later they reported having produced a 34.80 carat crystal that took 600 hours to grow. Another few years and De Beers claimed that it was possible to produce 30 carat crystals in lesser time. But now one can find synthetic diamonds in many fancy colours and in white colorless shades too.

Even though there were great obstacles in perfecting the art of making gem quality synthetic diamonds, some companies forged ahead and continued to research the process. The challenge that they faced was that they could not avoid the nitrogen from entering the diamond while during the process of production, the gas that gives the diamonds the yellow color. GE was the first company to produce an almost colorless synthetic diamond by eliminating nitrogen from the process. This was done by using a metal flux, a substance that melts and dissolves other material in it. Special compounds were added to the metal flux to keep the nitrogen from entering the process chambers. Even though De Beers had also discovered the art of making synthetic colorless diamonds, neither company released their experiments and the colorless gems that came from them into the market. However, a Thai-Russian joint venture in Thailand distributed lab made colorless diamonds in the market.

Since the jewelry market does not require large pieces, these colorless synthetics are faster to grow, produce and sell in the market. Though the synthetic diamonds caters to a larger audience of the gem industry, they increase the possibility of being swindled, fraud and non-disclosure in the trade. As the production process is perfected and better quality colorless synthetics are produced and marketed each year, the challenge for the professionals in the jewelry industry becomes harder.

Source: GIA



By: Mithun Rao

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Mithun Rao holds a professional degree in gemology and jewelry design from Mumbai and has spent more than 10 years in the industry. He manages his own jewel store business and takes out the free time to write and maintain his site on gemstone information and diamond industry.

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New York is a historic city filled with magnificent old buildings with aging interiors. Many interior designers are delighted to work on the walls and ceilings, but until recently concrete floors offered a challenge. Often they could either cover them up or leave a dull looking surface. Today’s new concrete polishing techniques and floor treatments offer many possibilities and almost infinite design choices.

Designers are often confronted with old cement floors which may be uneven, cracked, marred, and damaged. Interior features such as floor vents, drains, and door jams add extra challenges. Although the untrained eye may see an old concrete floor as a problem, today’s resurfacing wizards see them as exciting canvases which they can transform into beautiful surfaces.

First, chips, holes and cracks need to be repaired. Since every concrete floor is different and aggregate material used over the past decades greatly vary, the finished product will always be different. If the surface is uneven or height issues present problems around doorways and entrances, self-leveling overlays can be applied and polished. These self-leveling treatments can be colored or decorated with a wide variety of color pigments and textured decorative elements. The floors are then sealed, polished, and burnished with a resulting finish that is often a major interior design highlight.

Modern innovations in concrete floor treatments can create surfaces that look like marble, granite, tile, or terracotta. Logos and designs can even be added to the floor. Don’t fall into the trap of ignoring the cement floor and only consider the walls. Designers and architects consider these decorating options in the overall interior design. Polished concrete floors are popular in apartment lobbies, galleries, and skyscrapers all over New York City because they provide a functional, decorative, flooring solution.

New concrete polishing treatments have several advantages over other floor options. The wide variety of looks and styles offer you many choices, but the overall cost and lasting durability make it one of the smartest economic floors available. When choosing between concrete polishing and self-leveling treatments, remember polished floors can be used almost immediately after the work is done, whereas self-leveling floors take longer to dry so completion time is longer.

The next time you are in the city, look down. You might think you’re walking on a marble, granite, or stone floor, but it just might be Polished Concrete.

By: Edward Winslow

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To view photos of New York City concrete polishing projects visit http://www.hudsonconcretepolishing.com/



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Diamond tools are fine and high resistance cutting diamond blades consisting of crystal segments joined together in a metallic bond. A diamond tool is largely utilized in the construction industry and many other fields due to their ability to cut into different hard materials like stone, brick, granite or concrete; the only limitation of diamond tools is they cannot be used for cutting and shaping iron and steel due to the property of carbon to dissolve into these metals.

Diamond tools are suitable for being used for wet and dry cuts with the notification that combining diamond blade tools with water jet will improve the efficiency and lower the risk for the worker caused by released dust and heating of the working surface. Dry diamond tools usage still remains a necessity when working with electrical wires where water cannot be utilized.

Diamond tools are used also in the automobile industry beside the construction industry. Their major importance for cutting materials of the diamond tools is their capacity of cutting, grinding and shaping brick, cinder blocks, dense metals, asphalt, marble, granite and even reinforced and cured concrete. Porcelain and rebar as well as travertine are other commonly used materials in the construction field, which cannot be cut by means of ordinary cutting tools and objects.

A very large variety of diamond tool types is available on the market and can be bought or rented online, in city offices or by calling a phone number available on the site. Such types of diamond tools are saw blades, grinding cups, core bits, PCD tool insert, SPD tool insert, polishing pads, crack chasers, tuck pointers and concave diamond blades.

Before being released on the market, diamond tools must be fully verified in order to prove their efficacy in fast cutting without sacrificing their long lifespan. Best selling diamond tools are the ones manufactured by the highest international standards, with optimum performance, and still at affordable prices. City shops and web sites specialized in selling diamond tools are at great competition due to the increasing number of dealers and the battle is fixed on selling high quality products with good discounts.

Diamond tools are differently shapes and can appear under a wide variety of forms according to the utility they have been planned for. Most of the diamond tools are circular but a diamond tools can also be a spare diamond segment, a diamond wire saw bead or a diamond core drill.

Diamond tools can be single point or multi point cutters in function of the number of cutting edges; a diamond tool can also be categorized according to the material it has been projected to cut: marble blades, granite saw blades, etc.

The three major factors counting when you buy a diamond tool are experience of the manufacturing company in the field, high quality and competitive prices. Diamond tool dressers can be top quality, superior quality, standard quality, 4th quality or 5th quality dressers. Every particular type is planned to be used for different materials as well as for cutting, grinding or shaping hard materials.

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By: Groshan Fabiola

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For more resources about Diamond tool or even about diamond tools please review this page http://www.chaseblades.com

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