Brief: In this dynamic video, we showcase the production and application of Single Crystal Synthetic CVD Diamond Seeds. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of how these high-quality forming tool blanks are created using chemical vapor deposition, learn about their exceptional thermal properties, and discover their use in precision optical windows and cutting tools.
Related Product Features:
Produced using the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process for high-quality single crystal structure.
Available in multiple shapes including round, square, and triangle to suit various applications.
Offers thickness options ranging from 0.3mm to 3mm for different precision requirements.
Features exceptional thermal conductivity exceeding 1800W/mK for efficient heat dissipation.
Maintains maximum diamond hardness rating of 10 for superior durability and performance.
Suitable for optical windows and forming tool applications requiring precision and reliability.
Available in both cut and uncut versions to accommodate different manufacturing processes.
Packaged in protective plastic or OPP bags with customizable packaging options available.
Faqs:
What is the CVD process used to create these diamond seeds?
The CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process involves decomposing carbon-containing gases under controlled conditions to form high-quality single crystal diamond layers on a substrate, resulting in superior diamond seeds.
What thickness options are available for these diamond forming tool blanks?
These CVD diamond seeds are available in thicknesses ranging from 0.3mm to 3mm, providing flexibility for various precision applications and tool requirements.
What are the primary applications for these single crystal CVD diamond seeds?
These diamond seeds are primarily used for optical windows and forming tools, leveraging their exceptional hardness, thermal conductivity, and precision characteristics for demanding industrial applications.