Timanttipartikkelien
Timanttipartikkelien, a Finnish term, translates to "diamond particles" in English. This phrase generally refers to extremely small, finely ground diamond fragments. These particles are valued for their exceptional hardness, abrasive qualities, and unique optical properties. Due to their diamond composition, they possess a Mohs hardness of 10, making them one of the hardest materials known.
The production of timanttipartikkelien typically involves crushing and milling larger diamonds or utilizing synthetic diamond powders.
Timanttipartikkelien find use in a wide array of industrial and technological sectors. Their primary application is