Diamonds have the highest thermal conductivity and are used in electronics for heat management. Anatomy of a Diamond Table: The top, flat facet. Crown: The top portion above the girdle. Girdle: The widest part of the diamond, forming the band. Pavilion: The V-shaped lower section. Culet: The small point at the bottom. If you're interested in more details, I can tell you about: How to choose a diamond's cut for the most sparkle
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Diamonds are created about 150-200 km beneath the Earth's surface, where extreme pressure and high temperatures force carbon atoms into a stable crystal lattice. Diamonds have the highest thermal conductivity and are
The value of a diamond is largely determined by the GIA grading system's 4 Cs: The weight of the diamond. Girdle: The widest part of the diamond, forming the band
Created in laboratory settings using techniques like High-Pressure High-Temperature (HPHT) , which replicate the natural formation process. Industrial Applications
Because diamonds are the hardest known natural material (10 on the Mohs scale), they can only be polished using another diamond. The process of transforming a rough stone into a gem involves five steps: planning, cleaving/sawing, bruting, polishing, and final inspection. The 4 Cs of Quality
Most natural diamonds are between 1 and 3 billion years old.