Synthetic diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Synthetic diamond is diamond produced in a technological process, as opposed to natural diamond which is created in geological processes. Synthetic diamond is also widely known as HPHT diamond or ...
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Both mined and synthetic diamonds are chemically identical. Neither the naked eye, nor an ordinary microscope can detect the difference. Jewelers can tell with a loupe by reading a laser inscription ... Where some consumers may see a benefit to synthetic diamonds, however, is in the environmental and political arenas.
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Gem quality synthetic diamonds have entered the jewelry market in recent years and the technology used to create them is improving rapidly. Use the references here to get the facts about created diamonds. ... Apollo Diamond; Apollo Diamond makes synthetic diamonds of up to one carat. They provide the facts about their...
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Diamonds on the Cutting Edge ... Please click to continue.
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Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mineralogy, diamond (from the ancient Greek adámas, meaning "proper" or "unalterable") is an allotrope of carbon, where the carbon atoms are arranged in a variation of the face-centered cubic cry...
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Welcome to our site dedicated to synthetic, cultured, man-made, lab-grown, laboratory created, artificial, CVD, HPHT diamonds. We are gathering the most important information about natural colored diamonds, gemstone treatments and of course synthetic, treated diamonds and their applications.
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www.1-cultured-diamonds.com/
www.1-cultured-diamonds.com/
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This is the story of the race to produce man-made gem diamonds, from the first faltering steps 50 years ago, to today's 'New Alchemists' in Russia who are using the latest science and technology to produce perfect synthetic diamonds in an array of colours and sizes.
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www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/diamonds.shtml
www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/diamonds.shtml
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Truth be told, General Electric has been producing synthetic diamonds for industrial purposes for years. But until recently, creating gem-quality colorless or near-colorless diamonds that were big enough to cut was a thing of fantasy.
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