Product Description
MONO/SINGLE CRYSTALLINE CVD DIAMOND PLATE
Size: 1X 1 mm to 8 X 8 mm, 10-12mm
Thickness: 0.05mm to 3mm
Grade and Application
- Industry: Mechanical applications, Making Wheel Dresser, Die Blank, etc.
- Electronic: Quantum optics, radiation detector, etc.
- Optical: Precision tools, window, anvil, sensor, etc.
- Thermal/Mechanical: Conventional tools
Surface & Edges
- Surface Finish: As Grown, Laser Cut, Polished (Ra< 5nm), or Lapped (Ra< 200nm)
- Orientation: Top (100), Customized for Scalpels (2 and 4 point configuration)
- Edges: Laser cut and both sides polished
- Shapes: Customized shapes based on specific designs
Standard CVD Diamond Plate Sizes
1*1*1mm, 2*2*1mm, 3*3*1mm, 4*4*1mm, 5*5*1mm, 6*6*1mm, 7*7*1mm, 8*8*1mm, 9*9*1mm, 10*10*1mm, 11*11*1mm, 12*12*1mm. Thickness ranges from 0.05mm to 3mm.
HPHT SINGLE CRYSTAL DIAMOND PLATE
Available HPHT Sizes
2.5*2.5*1.1mm | 3.0*3.0*1.1mm | 3.5*3.5*1.1mm | 4.0*4.0*1.1mm | 4.5*4.5*1.1mm | 5.0*5.0*1.1mm | 5.5*5.5*1.1mm | 6.0*6.0*1.1mm
Key Features
- Regular and irregular square shapes available
- High hardness, strength, and superior thermal stability
- High impact resistance and excellent diaphaneity
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the difference between your CVD and HPHT diamond plates?
CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) and HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) refer to different growth processes. Both offer single crystal quality, but CVD is often preferred for optical and electronic applications, while HPHT is widely used for high-strength cutting tools and dressers.
Q2: What size ranges are available for the diamond plates?
For CVD plates, sizes range from 1x1mm up to 12x12mm. HPHT plates are typically available from 2.5x2.5mm to 6.0x6.0mm. Custom sizes and shapes can be produced upon request.
Q3: What surface finishes can I choose from?
We offer several surface options including As Grown, Laser Cut, Lapped (Ra < 200nm), and high-precision Polished finishes (Ra < 5nm).
Q4: Are these diamonds suitable for optical applications?
Yes, our Electronic and Optical grade single crystal diamonds are designed for precision windows, sensors, and quantum optics due to their high diaphaneity and purity.
Q5: What are the main industrial uses for these diamonds?
They are primarily used for high-quality cutting tools, wheel dressers, specialty knives, wire drawing dies, and wear-resistant parts for non-ferrous and non-metallic materials.
Q6: Can you provide customized shapes?
Absolutely. We can manufacture customized shapes and laser-cut designs based on your specific tool or application requirements.