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Introduction to Diamond and Its Application Prospects
Introduction to Diamond and Its Application Prospects I. Basic Concepts of Diamond Diamond is one of the hardest substances in nature. It is composed of carbon in a cubic crystal structure. Natural diamond formation requires extremely high temperatures and pressures, resulting in limited reserves...Read more -
Hygienic Requirements for White Corundum in Food Processing Equipment
Hygienic Requirements for White Corundum in Food Processing Equipment At five in the morning, Director Li of the cannery yawned as he pushed open the workshop door, a strong odor of ozone disinfectant hitting him. As usual, he walked over to the newly installed spiral juicer, his fingertips brush...Read more -
The Value of Green Silicon Carbide Micropowder in Precision Instrument Manufacturing
The Value of Green Silicon Carbide Micropowder in Precision Instrument Manufacturing Walking into the precision instrument workshops, where one can hear one’s heartbeat, the air is filled with the faint scent of coolant. Old Master Li, squinting, examines a freshly ground tungsten ca...Read more -
About Inorganic Materials – Cerium Oxide
About Inorganic Materials – Cerium Oxide Cerium oxide is an inorganic substance with the chemical formula CeO₂. It is a pale yellow or yellowish-brown powder with a density of 7.13 g/cm₃ and a melting point of 2397°C. It is insoluble in water and alkali, but slightly soluble in acid. At 20...Read more -
The Multiple Uses of Alumina Powder in the Automotive Industry
The Multiple Uses of Alumina Powder in the Automotive Industry Step inside any modern car and you’ll find alumina powder quietly performing multiple functions, yet rarely noticed by consumers. Today, let’s lift the hood and see how this white powder deeply participates in the car’s “whole-body” m...Read more -
Introduction to the Application of Cerium Oxide in Automotive Polishing
Introduction to the Application of Cerium Oxide in Automotive Polishing I. Overview of Cerium Oxide Cerium oxide (chemical formula: CeO₂) is a rare earth oxide, typically appearing as a pale yellow or white powder. It possesses excellent chemical and thermal stability, and unique physical and che...Read more





