This video takes you inside our facility to show you exactly how synthetic diamonds are grown using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology.
From seed preparation to finished stone, we walk through each step of the process:
Seed Preparation – A high-quality diamond seed is carefully selected and cleaned to remove all surface impurities, ensuring a perfect foundation for growth.
Gas Introduction and Activation – The seed is placed in a chamber where a mixture of gases is introduced. Under high temperature (around 900-1000°C) and low pressure, microwave energy activates these gases into carbon plasma.
Crystal Growth – Carbon atoms from the plasma deposit onto the seed crystal, building a new diamond layer by layer in an ordered, controlled structure.
Finishing and Inspection – Once the growth phase is complete, the rough diamond is cut, polished, and inspected before becoming the finished synthetic diamond you see.
Our synthetic diamonds are grown with precision and consistency, suitable for industrial applications such as thermal management, optics, and semiconductor research, as well as high-quality jewelry.
Watch the video to see the technology behind lab-grown diamonds. Contact us to learn more about our capabilities or to discuss your specific requirements.