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Of course because they are made of real material; they are just not diamonds. They are less valuable than diamonds.
Just as is true with any raw material, all natural resources are finite: natural diamonds are finite. However, man-made diamonds can be manufactured from carbon, which makes man-made diamonds potentially infinite.
Synthetic diamonds have the same hardness as real diamonds because they are made of the same material, carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. Both synthetic and real diamonds are the hardest natural material known, scoring a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
The material you are referring to is likely a composite material made from diamond particles embedded in a titanium matrix. This combination offers unique properties such as high hardness from the diamonds and lightweight and strong characteristics from the titanium.
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
No, diamonds are formed from carbon.
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
They are used to cut other material because diamonds are the hardest thing on Earth.
Heat and pressure made diamonds out of organic material.
Like all diamonds, the Golden Jubilee Diamond is formed from carbon.
Diamonds are made of carbon.