  
Saw Grits
SMD Series saw grits are typical Chinese synthetic diamonds and suitable
for less demanding applications. Synthesis process of these grits is similar
to that of De Beers' SDA+ series. The seven products are recommended for
low temperature sintering process. Besides sawing and drilling applications,
SMD series grits are widely used for manufacturing metal bond grinding
tools.
KRD Series saw grits are based on Nickel-base catalyst synthesis process.
The six products contain a high level of cubo-octahedral crystals. Static
toughness of single crystal is strong. High impact strength and good thermal
stability make these grits suitable for a wide range of applications.
SXD Series saw grits are quality diamonds made in China. Both synthesis
equipment and raw material are on the basis with innovation. Most of crystals
are cubo-octahedral shape and free of visible inclusion. High strength
and better thermal stability make the grits suitable for a wide range
of sawing and drilling applications.
With many years' experience in diamond coatings technology, CRIMM now
offers a full line of advanced diamond coatings at attractive prices in
the market. By applying these coatings to our products, CRIMM's diamonds
found more applications in stone and construction industries.
Grinding Grits
Synthesis process of MBD Series is the same as that of SMD Series saw
grits. All the four products are designed for use in metal bond tools.
The lower quality MBD2 can be also used for vitreous bond tools.
EPD Series grinding grits are treated SMD Series saw grits and MBD Series
grinding grits. Generally, the four grits are similar to their base products
with very low level of metal inclusion and specially designed for manufacturing
electroplated diamond tools.
CRIMM's synthetic diamond powders for resin bond consist of four products,
i.e. RVD1, RVD2, RVE and RVEG. All four products are designed for resin
and vitreous bond applications. A full line of coated products is available
Our micon powders family consists of three products, i.e. RMP for resin
bond system, VMP for vitreous bond system and MMP for metal bond system.
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