MSY type micron diamond
monocrystalline synthetic diamond, precision size range

Appearance MSY diamond is light gray to yellowish or greenish, depending on size.
Particle structure

MSY diamond is formed by high-pressure/high-temperature synthesis. The structure of monocrystalline diamond features major cleavage planes, which are oriented parallel to the optical axis. A monocrystalline diamond particle breaks relatively easy parallel to the cleavage planes.

Monocrystalline particle SEM - click to enlarge Monocrystalline particle structure - click to enlarge

Characteristics

MSY diamond is a "metal-bond" type monocrystalline diamond. Its precision grading and uniform, blocky particle shape guarantee highly consistent process results.

MSY diamond sizes are commonly used as loose abrasives in lapping and polishing applications or as fixed abrasives in grinding wheels and other tools. In bonded tools, particle fracture acts as a self-sharpening mechanism.

In most lapping and polishing applications, there are only minor differences between monocrystalline synthetic and natural diamond.

Typical applications

Tools and surface applications:
- metal-bond grinding tools
- pellets
- wear-resistant coatings
- microgrip surfaces
- heat sinks
- sintering of PCD

Lapping and polishing of:
- wire drawing dies
- ceramics
- metals
- PCD tools
- diamond gemstones


  See also
  MSY Sizes / Specifications
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