If you’re obsessed with all things that sparkle then you are in the right place. It’s a well-known fact that women love diamonds, but what about the synthetic kind? As you’ve probably guessed, a synthetic diamond is one that’s produced in an artificial process as opposed to natural diamonds, which are created by geological processes. And surprisingly, synthetic diamonds are used in more ways than you might have originally realised, including many items in our homes that we use all the time. With this mind, here are 4 IDEAL everyday uses for synthetic diamonds.
SPEAKERS
If you’re a music fan, synthetic diamonds can transform the quality of sound. Yep, synthetic diamonds are used in speakers. This type of diamond can be manipulated into certain shapes, creating the ideal traditional dome shape of speakers. Moreover, many believe these types of speakers have a supreme sound quality as pointed out by Element Six in their latest eBook, ‘Ultimate Super Material: The Diversity of Diamonds,’downloadable here: ‘Element Six – Campaign eBook – Final v3 (1) (2).
YOUR HARD SERVICES
Synthetic diamonds are extremely durable. For this reason, they’re used in drill bits and saws to cut down hard, resistant material. So if you have any seriously hard rock in your house, it’s likely that a diamond cutter or saw, from a company like Element Six who specialise in creating synthetic diamonds to create cutting tools and cutters for hard rock such as granite, was used to cut it down. Indeed, you might have slate on your fireplace hearth, or in your garden or granite work surfaces that we’re cut with diamonds. In addition, this supermaterial may have delivered a precision finish to your furniture, as well as being used in electrical household items.
TABLETS, LAPTOP & COMPUTER
Speaking of household items, you might even find diamonds in your tablets and computers. This is because the synthetic diamonds are electrically conductive without producing excessive amounts of heat, making them the ideal material for electrical goods. Moreover, the diamond material enables high precision production at increased speeds.
HEALTHCARE
Chances are you’ve probably come across the use of synthetic diamond in the healthcare industry if you or a family member has ever undergone a minor operation. Synthetic diamond components is revolutionising non-invasive surgery, where advanced fibre optics deliver high power laser beams. These technologies could replace traditional surgery, as medical professionals now have precise, bio-compatible tools, which can be used in a whole host of ways. This lessens the burden for patients and allows the operation to be performed in a far shorter time span, which is beneficial to patients, surgeons and hospitals overall.