Yes, most diamonds mined -- about 80% -- are industrial diamonds that are only used in tools. Industrial diamonds improve precision, durability, and use.
Industrial diamonds can be used to enhance cutting tools, making them ore precise and longer-lasting.
Diamonds are used to enhance cutting tools, because diamonds are the hardest mineral.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, used for tools, lenses and applications where sharp tools and precise tasks are performed. Gem-quality diamonds will continue to be used as valuable items.
Diamonds are used in jewelry and other decorative items such as crowns. Smaller diamonds are used in abrasives and crystal cutting tools.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, used in tools to increase sharpness, precision and useful life.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are used as industrial diamonds, to improve the cutting and precision of industrial tools.
Most diamonds -- 75% of them mined annually -- are used in industry, for tools. Otherwise, diamonds are also used for jewelery.
Diamonds are used in jewelery and in tools.
Diamond-tipped tools may be used in metal-cutting operations. Industrial diamonds represent about 80% of all diamonds mined, and are used similarly in industry.
Diamonds are used in different types of speakers and windows. They are also used to engrave things and as an abrasive agent on industrial tools.
About 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, which are used to enhance precision, hardness and sharpness in tools. The remaining 20% are gem-quality diamonds, used as adornment.
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