Diamond Powders
Coated Diamond Powder
Nickel, copper, or titanium coated diamond powder for improved retention and thermal behavior.
- Material
- diamond
- Form
- coating
- Sample
- Available
Coated diamond powder is used when a bond system needs improved particle retention, heat transfer, or interface behavior.
Coating selection should be connected to bond chemistry, operating temperature, and the failure mode observed in the tool.
Technical parameters
Specification snapshot
Key material parameters for selection, sampling, and quote conversations.
| Grit size range | 40/50 to 325/400 mesh | |
|---|---|---|
| Micron size range | 3-6 to 60-80 um | |
| Particle shape | mixed | |
| Bond compatibility | resin, metal | |
| Coating types | Nickel, copper, titanium | |
| Typical bond systems | Resin and metal |
Application fit
Typical applications
Common processes where this material profile can be evaluated.
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Quote context
Share your bond system, grit range, and target performance.
C6EX can route the inquiry with product context for Coated Diamond Powder, including sample availability, packaging, and scale-up requirements.
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