Lab grown diamonds
- Micheal Alexander
- Sep 21
- 2 min read
Diamond is known for its excellence and charm. It produces its shiny appearance, which is a reason for demand by many people. It’s considered a top-quality gemstone for making jewelry items and various applications. In 1926, diamonds’ first-ever processing and enhancement process was done, known as artificial diamonds. The idea aims to make the equally valuable but fast-paced generation of diamonds with the scientific process that requires chemical treatment of gemstone. Lab grown diamonds
The process of CVD diamonds makes them more easily treated and useful, and the carbon content within the diamond is similar to the real and lustrous. The term CVD means Chemical vapour decomposition where the graphite is used as the agent, which is then mixed to combine with the gas of hydrocarbon where the hydrogen content is comparatively high with carbon. The gas is reacted with the filament at 750-950° Celsius, and graphite becomes diamond by the reactive agent hydrogen. The idea of making CVD diamond is that the formation is quicker and cheaper than naturally occurring naturally and easily available in the market for multiple uses. Gemstones for jewelry making
Diamonds have a hardness of about 10 on the Mohs scale, which is the highest in the category of gemstones. Also, they are widely used in industrial applications and are a healing agent in the form of jewelry. The gemstones are widely available in all colors, like transparent, white, red, yellow, etc. CVD diamond is considerable as they have a high thermal conductivity which means they are used in the process where high temperature is used in making other substance as it provides the safety and security of the various elements. CVD diamonds are extensively used in forming electronic boards, sinks, lasers, detectors, electrochemical sensors, and window framing. These are applications where there is extensive use of CVD diamonds.
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