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The superior strength and unique properties of diamonds make them suitable for a wide range of industrial uses. Most diamonds mined lack the quality necessary to become gemstones and 80% of all rough diamonds go towards industrial uses.

Traditionally, because diamonds are so hard (scoring a 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale)* and durable, their use has centred on cutting, drilling and polishing, and they are especially popular in the mining industry and in the military. Very small diamond particles are embedded into saw blades, drill bits and grinding wheels to increase their ability to cut tough materials. Diamond powder, made into a diamond paste, is used for polishing or for very fine grinding.

Diamonds are also used to cut and polish other diamonds for jewellery.

Diamonds are an integral part of the automotive industry and are used in the production of vehicles. Diamond saws and drill bits cut and finish car body and engine components and diamond-coated grinding wheels bevel and polish the glass in windows.

Diamond membranes are very durable, resistant to heat and abrasion and are transparent. Diamond windows are made from very thin diamond membranes and used to cover openings in lasers, vacuum chambers and x-ray machines.

Industrial-grade diamonds are believed to enhance the performance of high-quality speakers, improving sound quality. Diamond is a very stiff material, and thin diamond domes can vibrate rapidly without deforming and lessening the sound quality. Diamonds are also used in record player needles and DJ equipment.

Some beauty companies offer expensive diamond-based beauty products including diamond-flecked spray, exfoliators and blurring agents which, allegedly, reduce the appearance of wrinkles.


Diamonds are resistant to heat and can heat up and cool down without having a major impact on performance and conduct heat extremely well. Diamonds are, therefore, used as a material for heat sinks. A heat sink is an electronic device that incorporates either a fan or a peltier device to keep a hot component such as a processor cool.

Through continuous research, scientists are finding other, more sophisticated uses for nanodiamonds in high-tech applications, including super lasers, surgical tools, medical devices and next generation computing (spintronics).

In the past I've entertained the notion of space stations and spaceships having window panes or transparent viewing surfaces made from laboratory-created diamonds, but a recent answer to a different question on this site has led me to question how effective (or not) this would be even if it were possible- assuming it is even possible to create diamonds with the appropriate dimensions for a viewport on such a structure- would they serve as safe and effective for the task?

Diamond is very hard, but unfortunately it is also a bit brittle. If an object with enough kinetic energy hits it, the window can shatter completely. This is not an acceptable risk in space. Suitable window material should not shatter even if it breaks.

Eg. car windshields had this problem, and that is why they are today made of laminated glass to mitigate this risk. If the glass is hit, the glass cracks, but typically the windshield still stays as one piece. Maybe it is possible to do something similar with your spacecraft windows, ie. use diamond instead of glass and laminate it to prevent shattering.

Diamond is good for some things like cutting, but not for things like resisting impacts. It is very hard, and consequently very brittle. Laminating might counteract that weakness, but I doubt it would make much sense in terms of weight and budget.

Transparent ceramics are a thing already, and it will only get better and cheaper. ISS' Cupola module uses "fused silica and borosilicate glass panes" for its 7 windows, and shutters to protect them when not in use. It's been working fine for the last 13 years, they even managed to replace panes.

The military is very interested in those things, because lightweight and transparent materials have a lot of interesting applications, so it's safe to bet we'll be able to make transparent viewports that aren't total structural weaknesses by the time we're able to make cool spaceships.

You could imagine a carbon-based material, like a transparent carbon ceramic nanotube matrix thingamajig, and call it "diamond window" because diamonds are carbon and marketing will probably still exist in the future.

If the goal is to have highly impact resistant material, going for a composite structure is probably much better. Stacking layers of transparent materials in a similar way an armor is built could make for a very strong material. Laminated sapphire with graphene could be extremely resistant. Adding a shock absorbing material like polycarbonate can greatly improve impact resistance while staying transparent.

Why would you need windows anyway? If you want to look outside you can have a sensor outside and a screen inside. Same results with none of the engineering issues. And if you are afraid that an insane A.I., khm, your friendly computer will try to manipulate the view you can make it a closed system and not connect it to the network.

Because windows made of any material WILL be a weakness in the structure. And if you somehow create a transparent material better than what the hull is made of, then why not create the whole thing from that transparent material?

Synthetic diamond can be used as an armor material. It's no different from AlON, sapphire, or just plain glass in that regard. All armor ceramics are brittle, by their very nature. Diamond isn't particularly more brittle than the rest.

However, it's notoriously difficult to fabricate, the only means to make flat diamonds is through chemical or physical vapor deposition, which is hard to do in a thick layer. You also still need to layer it with tougher polymer layers. There's no massive advantage to using diamond over sapphire or AlON. But diamond-like coatings are used widely where a very hard surface is required. This includes optics.

The primary advantage of ceramics in armor is their hardness, allowing them to blunt incoming metal projectiles. In space, you are more likely to face hypervelocity projectiles, against which hardness doesn't help much. Brittleness, however, isn't such a big problem either.

A window with its outermost layer made out of diamond will likely retain its transparency longer, better resisting the effects of space dust than other ceramics. In all other respects, it won't be very different from AlON or glass. If you're in a high sci-fi setting, and don't want to use the same aluminum oxynitride as everyone else probably does, there's nothing very wrong with diamond.

A large part of any Minecraft player's life is searching for the valuable ores that open up a whole new world of tools, weapons, and resources. Whether it's as simple as powering your furnace, or supplying an entire house with automatic doors and lanterns, being able to know where to find these ores (and how to get them) is essential to mastering this creative game. It's okay. We did the searching for you. So here's our guide on where to find all the valuable ores in Minecraft.

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