Diamond
is considered the most precious gemstone. Generally it is thought only in
the form of an attractive jewelry piece, which is often regarded as the
strongest desire close to the heart of every woman. However, apart from wearing
this gemstone, these diamonds are highly beneficial during diverse industrial
processes. Most of the diamonds extracted from the earth along with the
diamond treated unnaturally in the laboratories, are manufactured in the form
of diamond powder
for using it further as super abrasive.
It
is used to offer a smooth and a sharp finishing to the edges of the different
metallic tools that are made up of steel, iron and other materials depending
upon the design of the abrasive. Another noteworthy use of this powder is in
the formation of the tools such as the drill bits. To create these, powdered
diamond is usually mixed up to a melted pool of metal, dispersing certain bits
of diamond throughout the metal. It also makes the metal tougher and
durable as the diamond powder will stay over the metal as a layer when the
metal is molded into a tool shape. With the use of the sharper tools, one is
able to perform the job of cutting in a better way.
Diamond paste
on the other hand is made by crushing diamond into tiny pieces. It is crushed
until it gets even size of the diamond particles. It is available in the liquid
form in the market. This compound is basically used to enhance the look
of diamond or to make a variety of tools and metal surfaces sharp like a knife.
It also acts as the diamond lapping paste when used for the purpose of getting
the sharpest edges of a metal tool. This lapping paste is accessible in
distinct types with particular sized microns.
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