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September 15th, 2003, 03:49 AM
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The creation of synthetic diamonds is not a new thing the technology has been around for quite some time. They have been used in the cutting and drilling industries for ages. Just think how much money it would cost you for that electric diamond wheeled tile cutter if they were real diamonds on the cutter.
Still with there flawless optical properties, hardness and heat conducting properties i am a little suprised that they are only just looking into using them in this manner.
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