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Rough-Surface Monocrystalline Diamond Powder

Rough-Surface Monocrystalline Diamond Powder
RCD, or rough-surface monocrystalline diamond powder, is a type of diamond powder that is processed using a special technology. This results in a product that performs more like polycrystalline diamond powder. Unlike traditional monocrystalline diamond powder, RCD powder has a rougher surface that resembles a large number of small cutting chins. This unique surface texture allows for both a reduction in surface roughness and an enhancement of the workpiece's removal rate.
One of the key features of RCD powder is its ability to increase contact points during the polishing process. This, in turn, enhances the polishing effect and results in a smoother surface finish. Additionally, RCD powder has excellent self-sharpening capabilities, allowing it to maintain a high removal rate over time.
Another advantage of RCD powder is its large number of small cutting chins. These chins are able to effectively reduce surface roughness on the workpiece. As a result, RCD powder is an ideal choice for applications that require both a high removal rate and a smooth surface finish.
Overall, RCD powder is a high-performance diamond powder that offers a unique combination of roughness and cutting ability. Its ability to reduce surface roughness and enhance removal rates make it an excellent choice for a wide range of polishing applications.
Rough-Surface Monocrystalline Diamond Powder
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