SGR-53002 Monocrystalline Diamond Micropowder
Monocrystalline diamond micropowder is made from high-quality diamond raw materials through crushing, grading, and shaping processes. Monocrystalline diamonds feature sharp crystal edges and high hardness. The micropowder is divided into MBD and RVD series based on particle strength.
Application Fields:
Semiconductors, optical crystals, metals, ceramics.
Understanding Monocrystalline Diamond Micropowder
Wide Application Range:
MBD series diamond micropowder products range from gray to off-white. According to the powder strength, they are divided into A, B, and C categories. Type A is suitable for high-strength grinding; Type B for general loose or bonded abrasives; Type C offers cost-effective powder with lower strength.
Good Self-Sharpening:
RVD series diamond is green in color, with larger sizes transitioning from dark green to gray. These powders exhibit excellent self-sharpening properties and are widely used in resin-bonded diamond tools.
MBD-A: Highest strength.
MBD-B: Medium strength.
MBD-C: Lower strength.
RVD: Lowest strength in the series.
Uniform Abrasive:
The powder features complete, blocky crystal shapes and focused particle size distribution, providing high cutting ability while effectively avoiding deep scratches.
High Purity:
The powder has high purity, with impurity content below 0.5%, ensuring clean workpiece surfaces and preventing foreign substances.
MBD Series Micropowder Overview
MBD-A Series
MBD-A 2-4
Features: Gray to white color, blocky crystal shape, concentrated particle size distribution, high-strength powder.
Applications: Cutting and polishing of hard materials such as carbide, gemstones, ceramics, SiC, and optical glass.
MBD-B Series
MBD-B 6-10
Features: Gray to white color, blocky crystal shape, concentrated particle size distribution, medium-high strength powder.
Applications: Grinding and polishing of carbide, ceramics, gemstones, SiC, and optical glass.
MBD-C Series
MBD-C 4-8
Features: Yellow-green to white color, blocky crystal shape, concentrated particle size distribution, moderate strength, cost-effective.
Applications: Grinding and polishing of ceramics, synthetic gemstones, SiC, and optical glass.
RVD Series
RVD 20-40
Features: Gray to gray-green color, excellent self-sharpening properties.
Applications: Polishing of glass, metal ceramics, industrial ceramics, and stone.
Product Parameters:
Grain Size D 40-60 D 20-40 D10-20 D 6-10 D 5-9 D 4-8 D 2-4 D 1-3 D 0-2 D 0.5-1 D50 (µm) 46±3 28±3 15±2 8.4±0.5 7.4±0.4 4.9±0.4 3.0±0.3 1.6±0.2 1.1±0.2 0.7±0.1 Custom products can be provided based on your requirements. Contact us for more details.
Application Scenarios:
Application Scenarios for SGR-53002 Single Crystal Diamond Micro-Powder
- 3C Semiconductor Industry: Used for precise cutting and polishing of semiconductor wafers and components.
- Optical Crystals: Polishing materials like lenses and precision glass.
- Metals and Ceramics: Ideal for high-hardness material surface treatment, grinding, and cutting.
Market Potential and Opportunities for Latin America, Arab Nations, and Africa:
- Growing Demand: As industries like automotive, electronics, and aerospace expand, demand for advanced materials increases. The micro-powder offers high performance in polishing and grinding, making it suitable for these sectors.
- Industries to Target: Agents should focus on industries such as electronics, automotive, and precision optics manufacturing, where the need for high-precision polishing tools is rising.
Necessary Resources:
- Basic Requirements: Potential distributors should have access to industrial sectors, distribution networks, and basic import/export logistics. Knowledge of local industrial standards and requirements is crucial.
Suggested Customer Targets:
- Local Manufacturers: Manufacturers of semiconductors, optical lenses, and metal or ceramic components.
- High-Tech Processing Industries: These industries often require advanced polishing solutions for improving product quality and efficiency.

