Nano Diamond Coating

"Nano Diamond Coating" refers to a type of ultra-thin surface coating that incorporates nanometer-sized diamond particles to enhance the properties of a material. These coatings are applied to a wide range of substrates (like metals, ceramics, plastics, or glass) to improve their hardness, wear resistance, thermal conductivity, and chemical stability.

Extreme Hardness

Increases surface hardness significantly (up to several GPa). Greatly improves wear resistance and durability.

Biocompatibility

Non-toxic and bio-inert. Used in medical devices like implants, surgical tools, and drug delivery systems.

Superior Lubricity

Ultra-low friction coefficients (as low as 0.01–0.05). Reduces wear and energy loss in mechanical systems.

Surface Smoothness

Nanometer-level surface finish. Reduces friction and bacterial adhesion.

Thermal Conductivity

Excellent heat dissipation capabilities. Suitable for electronic and high-speed machining components.

Optical Properties

High transparency and light transmission (depending on thickness). Useful in lenses, sensors, and optical devices.

FAQ

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Nano Diamond Coating is a thin surface layer embedded with nanometer-sized diamond particles. It’s applied to improve hardness, reduce friction, and enhance wear and chemical resistance.
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Diamonds rank as the toughest natural substance on Earth. When scaled down to a nano dimension and enhanced, they can merge with polymers. Diamond ProTech has perfected the art of combining these fortified nanodiamonds with PHPS, resulting in a uniform, diamond-reinforced elastic coating that naturally repels water.

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