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Agglomerated ball diamond abrasive is a new type of abrasives that uses high-quality diamond micro powder as raw material and is processed into spherical shapes through special technology. New micro cutting edges are constantly generated during the working process. Compared with traditional diamond micro powder, it has advantages such as high grinding efficiency and no scratches, which makes it an ideal substitute for detonated polycrystalline diamond micro powder and polycrystalline diamond micro powders. Suitable for grinding and polishing semiconductor materials such as silicon wafers, gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, silicon carbide, gallium nitride, etc.
Polycrystalline-like Micro Powder is a new type of abrasives that uses high-quality diamond micro powder as raw material and is processed through special technology. With particle’s edge passivated and honeycomb shape, it can effectively preventing deep scratches on the surface of workpiece. Compared with traditional diamond micro powder, it has advantages such as high grinding efficiency and no scratches, better surface finish performance and less residual debris left on the workpiece, which makes it an ideal substitute for polycrystalline Micro Powder. Suitable for grinding and polishing of sapphire substrates, LED chips, window lenses, mobile camera lenses, semiconductor materials, and ceramics, etc.
Diamond surface coating refers to the use of surface treatment technology to coat the surface of diamond with a thin film of other materials. As the coating material, it is usually metal (including alloy), such as copper, nickel, titanium, molybdenum and copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-titanium alloy, nickel-cobalt alloy, nickel-cobalt-phosphorus alloy, etc.; the coating material is also non-metallic material, such as ceramics, titanium carbide, titanium nitride and other compounds of refractory hard materials. When the coating material is metal, it can also be called diamond surface metallization.
Diamond surface coating refers to the use of surface treatment technology to coat the surface of diamond with a thin film of other materials. As the coating material, it is usually metal (including alloy), such as copper, nickel, titanium, molybdenum and copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-titanium alloy, nickel-cobalt alloy, nickel-cobalt-phosphorus alloy, etc.; the coating material is also non-metallic material, such as ceramics, titanium carbide, titanium nitride and other compounds of refractory hard materials. When the coating material is metal, it can also be called diamond surface metallization.