Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group Warren Micron Polycrystalline and Ultra-Detonted Diamond Type 2

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Polycrystalline and UDD (ultra-detonated diamond) superabrasives are produced instantaneously in a controlled explosion known as shock synthesis. The resulting PC grains are extremely fine, typically <0.0254µm and are suitable for critical polishing applications such as gem stone and magnetic head finishing. Features: Explosion compaction synthesis of graphite to diamond Hexagonal microcrystallites (10 - 200å) are compacted to make powders ranging from 0.1μm to 50μm Blocky (3-D body) uniform shaped crystals with extreme rough surfaces (self sharpening mechanism) Strong microcrystallites Moderate-lower impact strength than MB diamond due to its synthesis process
Description
Polycrystalline and UDD (ultra-detonated diamond) superabrasives are produced instantaneously in a controlled explosion known as shock synthesis. The resulting PC grains are extremely fine, typically <0.0254µm and are suitable for critical polishing applications such as gem stone and magnetic head finishing. Features: Explosion compaction synthesis of graphite to diamond Hexagonal microcrystallites (10 - 200å) are compacted to make powders ranging from 0.1μm to 50μm Blocky (3-D body) uniform shaped crystals with extreme rough surfaces (self sharpening mechanism) Strong microcrystallites Moderate-lower impact strength than MB diamond due to its synthesis process

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Warren Micron Polycrystalline and Ultra-Detonted Diamond
Type 2
Warren Micron Polycrystalline and Ultra-Detonted Diamond Type 2
Polycrystalline and UDD (ultra-detonated diamond) superabrasives are produced instantaneously in a controlled explosion known as shock synthesis. The resulting PC grains are extremely fine, typically <0.0254µm and are suitable for critical polishing applications such as gem stone and magnetic head finishing. Features: Explosion compaction synthesis of graphite to diamond Hexagonal microcrystallites (10 - 200å) are compacted to make powders ranging from 0.1μm to 50μm Blocky (3-D body) uniform shaped crystals with extreme rough surfaces (self sharpening mechanism) Strong microcrystallites Moderate-lower impact strength than MB diamond due to its synthesis process

Polycrystalline and UDD (ultra-detonated diamond) superabrasives are produced instantaneously in a controlled explosion known as shock synthesis. The resulting PC grains are extremely fine, typically <0.0254µm and are suitable for critical polishing applications such as gem stone and magnetic head finishing.

Features:

  • Explosion compaction synthesis of graphite to diamond
  • Hexagonal microcrystallites (10 - 200Å) are compacted to make powders ranging from 0.1μm to 50μm
  • Blocky (3-D body) uniform shaped crystals with extreme rough surfaces (self sharpening mechanism)
  • Strong microcrystallites
  • Moderate-lower impact strength than MB diamond due to its synthesis process
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Technical Specifications

  Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Product Category Ceramic Media and Abrasives
Product Number Type 2
Product Name Warren Micron Polycrystalline and Ultra-Detonted Diamond
Type / Shape Abrasive Grain / Grit
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