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| Diamond Suspensions and Pastes |
| Description |
| Polycrystalline diamond is a synthetic diamond which provides better surface finishes and higher removal rates than monocrystalline diamond. Some of the more important features and advantages of polycrystalline diamond include the following: • Higher cutting removal rates (self-sharpening abrasive) • Very uniform particle size distribution • Harder/ tougher particles • Blocky shaped particles • Hexagonal microcrystallites (equally hard in all directions) • Extremely rough surface (more cutting points) • Surface area 300% greater than monocrystalline diamond • No abrasion-resistant directionality (abrasion independent of particle orientation) |
| Polycrystalline Diamond Suspensions (water-based) |
| Description | Quantity | Low Viscosity | High Viscosity | |
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1 micron DIAMAT Polycrystalline diamond |
250 ml 500 ml 1 gallon |
GPC-1001-250 GPC-1001-500 GPC-1001-1GL |
PC-1001-250 PC-1001-500 PC-1001-1GH |
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3 micron DIAMAT Polycrystalline diamond |
250 ml 500 ml 1 gallon |
GPC-1003-250 GPC-1003-500 GPC-1003-1GL |
PC-1003-250 PC-1003-500 PC-1003-1GH |
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6 micron DIAMAT Polycrystalline diamond |
250 ml 500 ml 1 gallon |
GPC-1006-250 GPC-1006-500 GPC-1006-1GL |
PC-1006-250 PC-1006-500 PC-1006-1GH |
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