Diamond plates that are obtained with the use of HPHT technology that consist of monocrystalline structure have several attributes: no dents, no tension and no crevices. With these there is a large working exterior, perfect crystal structure, close to no levels of dislocation, low refraction levels and create fluorescence in the background.
Questionnaire that is located here provides different specifications that upon request can be applied to a plate to the very minuscule detail.
Synthetic diamonds that are grown in laboratories by IPEC are single-crystal using high-pressure high-temperature technology. They have a unique characterization due to being produced with stable quality and little unmanageable impurity. Due to high-pressure high-temperature technology diamonds come out to have cubic-octahedron shapes, but that can be changed to optimize any needs.
In most cases the two diamond configurations that are produced are IIa and IIb (colorless and blue respectively). Most of the time diamonds are around 10-30ct in size.
Generally we grow crystals of two types
colorless (IIa) and blue (IIb). The unique technology allows production of rough diamonds of more than 50ct in size, which is yet to be achieved by competition. Commercially available sizes are from 8-10 GRand up to 10.0 сt. Diamond plates that are obtained with the use of HPHT technology that consist of monocrystalline structure have several attributes: no dents, no tension and no crevices. With these there is a large working exterior, perfect crystal structure, close to no levels of dislocation, low refraction levels and create fluorescence in the background.
Synthetic diamonds that are grown in laboratories by IPEC are single-crystal using high-pressure high-temperature technology. They have a unique characterization due to being produced with stable quality and little unmanageable impurity. Due to high-pressure high-temperature technology diamonds come out to have cubic-octahedron shapes, but that can be changed to optimize any needs.
In most cases the two diamond configurations that are produced are IIa and IIb (colorless and blue respectively). Most of the time diamonds are around 50ct in size, where our competitors seem to be lacking at the moment. In the mass markets diamond sizes are up to 10ct and around 8 and 10 in GR.