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Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. At room temperature and pressure, another solid form of carbon known as graphite is the chemically stable form of carbon, but diamond converts to it extremely slowly. Diamond has the highest hardness and thermal conductivity of any natural material, properties that are used in major industrial applications such as cutting and polishing tools. They are also the reason that diamond anvil cells can subject materials to pressures found deep in the Earth.
Because the arrangement of atoms in diamond is extremely rigid, few types of impurity can contaminate it (two exceptions are boron and nitrogen). Small numbers of defects or impurities (about one per million of lattice atoms) color diamond blue (boron), yellow (nitrogen), brown (defects), green (radiation exposure), purple, pink, orange, or red. Diamond also has a very high refractive index and a relatively high optical dispersion.
Most natural diamonds have ages between 1 billion and 3.5 billion years. Most were formed at depths between 150 and 250 kilometres (93 and 155 mi) in the Earth's mantle, although a few have come from as deep as 800 kilometres (500 mi). Under high pressure and temperature, carbon-containing fluids dissolved various minerals and replaced them with diamonds. Much more recently (hundreds to tens of million years ago), they were carried to the surface in volcanic eruptions and deposited in igneous rocks known as kimberlites and lamproites.
Synthetic diamonds can be grown from high-purity carbon under high pressures and temperatures or from hydrocarbon gases by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Imitation diamonds can also be made out of materials such as cubic zirconia and silicon carbide. Natural, synthetic and imitation diamonds are most commonly distinguished using optical techniques or thermal conductivity measurements.

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    Recommend a new diamond blade

    Hi guys For years now I've been using Marcrist CK850 in my 125mm grinder and I also have a 250mm one in my Rubi table saw. I don't know why but the last few blades I have purchased don't seem to be up to scratch, one even split while cutting a tile and near took my head off, that was kindly...
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    Porcelain Continuous Rim Diamond Blade

    Anyone tried one of these from ATS and how did you find it.
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    Grinder diamond cores

    Ok, I purchased the 25mm diamond core for using with grinder (rubi one) very good piece of kit I can tell you. Coring through very dense imola porcelain tile in around 20 seconds, this would take up to 2 or 3 mins with conventional core. Let's see how many holes it lasts but at 36 quid I'm...
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    New ATS diamond tools vacuum dry core drills tested

    Alan from ATS diamond tools sent me a handful of new and untested vacuum brazed diamond core drills to test. These are different from the existing dry core drills in that they are designed for use in a drill (speed over 1500rpm). I was very impressed! I was drilling into a full bodied...
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    Diamond wheel advice

    I have a cheapo plasplugs wet cutter that keeps going! But it takes a 110mm wheel, whats the best wheel for this, there doesn't seem to be many about at this size!.
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    Ultimate Box Set - 30 Diamond cores in a large selection of sizes.

    What is it ? How much would it cost 5 x 6mm 5 x £7 £35 6 x 8mm 6 x £7 £42...
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    Essential Box Set - 12 Diamond cores in carefully selected sizes.

    http://youtu.be/336x_HqvA78
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    Diamond blades

    Just placed an order for a few bits and pieces from ATS diamond tools who I have found to be great quality and great value who are you currently using for consumables and how do you decide on which company and products you like to use ?
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    Diamond Pool Finishers 9000 posts

    Well done for reaching this milestone :hurray:
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    diamond pads

    Im looking for some new diamond pads that I can polish up the envelope cuts to a smooth finish on porcs. Do ats do them ? cheers
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    Husqvarna's D605 Vacuum Brazed Dry/Wet Diamond Tile Drills

    Hi Guys, Has anyone had any experience using the D605 range of vacuum brazed diamond tile drills with the hexagonal back ends from Husqvarna. It would be great to get some hands on feedback on them. Especially a comparison to these and the Marcrist PG750X drills would be brilliant is anyone has...
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    Best Tile Cutter Blades - Rubi Cpc, Montolit Dna, Ats Diamond Blade And Dewalt Wheel

    Ever in my search of understanding price v quality of diamond wheels I have in my possession now a Rubi CPC, A Montolit DNA, An ATS and a DeWalt wheel. All these go onto the DW24000 and all the same diameter. Now while its not a fair test as I am expecting teh Montolit wheel to be the better of...
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    Life of a Diamond circular blade

    Can anyone tell me how long to expect a circular Rubi Diamond cutter to last in a wet cutter? I have done about 50 cuts on 60 x 60 porcelain floor tiles and it worked fine at first. But now I find it impossible to get a straight cut. Using the guide is impossible because the tile draws into the...
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    New diamond cores and blade from ATS

    A nice surprise when I ordered a few new cores and a turbo blade for my grinder, I was informed.... Discount for forum members....just enter the appropriate info in the code box when ordering. ATSO + (TT username) = free delivery for net orders £40 and over ATSI + (TT username) = 5% discount on...
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    ATS diamond tools - thin wall diamond core drills

    I am going to be testing these soon for ATS diamond tools. Can't wait to see how they perform on various grades of porcelain. They look the business ;)
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    Wet Polishing Vs Dry Polishing - Diamond pads vs Silicone Carbide

    Wet Vs Dry polishing, which is better? We get asked this daily. There is really no definitive answer as in most cases there is a crossover area where both are as effective as the other. The only way to really compare the two processes is to actually talk through the products individually and...
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    Spectrum SL Pro diamond blades

    Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has used these blades?, I had some seriously hard porcelains (600 x 300mm walls, and 600 x 600mm floors) the other day that my Vitrex 180mm table saw, my TS60 Plus and my grinder with Montolit Pro Gres blade wouldn't touch so I hired an Imer 250mm table saw and...
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    Insulated Swimming Pool by Diamond Pool Finishers

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czxAf-7QZLs :thumbsup: THIS IS A SUPER INSULATED SWIMMING POOL BY DPF, it will half the running cost of this old pool if not more ,please take a look :thumbsup:
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    ATS diamond tools - dry core drills

    Purchased a 6, 8, 10 & 16mm diamond dry core drills the other day. They were delivered next day. I already have a Rubi 20mm core which I love, and to look at they are almost identical! Got a whole porcelain wet room to drill. Will post pics as & when I use them next week :)
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    Diamond Holesaw 120mm

    Going to try one, £24.85 from ATS Diamond Tools. Not the dearest so hope it lasts ;)
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