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DIAMOND CUTTING TOOL AND COATINGS
Diamond is the hardest material known to man kind. When used on tools,
diamond grinds away material on micro (Nano) level. Diamond is the
hardest substance known and is given a value of 10 in the Mohs
hardness scale, devised by the German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs to
indicate relative hardness of substances on a rating scale from 1 to
10. Its hardness varies in every diamond with the
crystallographic direction. Moreover, hardness on the same face
or surface varies with the direction of the cut.
Diamond crystallizes in different forms. Eight and twelve sided
crystal forms are most commonly found. Cubical, rounded, and paired
crystals are also common. Crystalline diamonds always separate
cleanly along planes parallel to the faces. The specific gravity
for pure diamond crystals is almost always 3.52. Other
properties of the diamond are frequently useful in differentiating
between true diamonds and imitations: Because diamonds are excellent
conductors of heat, they are cold to the touch; Most diamonds
are not good electrical conductors and become charged with positive
electricity when rubbed; Diamond is resistant to attack by acids or
bases; Transparent diamond crystals heated in oxygen burn at
about 1470° F, forming carbon dioxide
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