Diamond has a unique combination of properties, such as the
highest hardness and thermal conductivity among any known material,
high electrical resistivity, a large optical band gap and a high
transmission, good resistance to chemical erosion, low adhesion and
friction, and extremely low thermal expansion coefficient. As such,
diamond has been a desirable material in a wide range of
applications in mechanical, chemical, optical, thermal and
electrical engineering. In many of the cases, the surface of a
diamond component or element must have a superior finish, often
down to a surface roughness of nanometers. Nevertheless, due to its
extreme hardness and chemical inertness, the polishing of diamond
and its composites has been a sophisticated process.
"Polishing of Diamond Materials" will provide a state-of-the-art
analysis, both theoretically and experimentally, of the most
commonly used polishing techniques for mono/poly-crystalline
diamond and chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond films,
including mechanical, chemo-mechanical, thermo-chemical, high
energy beam, dynamic friction and other polishing techniques. The
in-depth discussions will be on the polishing mechanisms, possible
modelling, material removal rate and the quality control of these
techniques. A comparison of their advantages and drawbacks will be
carried out to provide the reader with a useful guideline for the
selection and implementation of these polishing techniques.
"Polishing of Diamond Materials" will be of interest to
researchers and engineers in hard materials and precision
manufacturing, industry diamond suppliers, diamond jewellery
suppliers and postgraduate students in the area of precision
manufacturing.
The Engineering Materials and Processes series focuses on all
forms of materials and the processes used to synthesise and
formulate them as they relate to the various engineering
disciplines. The series deals with a diverse range of materials:
ceramics; metals (ferrous and non-ferrous); semiconductors;
composites, polymers, biomimetics "etc." Each monograph in the
series is written by a specialist and demonstrates how enhancements
in materials and the processes associated with them can improve
performance in the field of engineering in which they are used.
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