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The Industrial Diamond market is a subset of the Metals and Minerals industry. It is composed of diamonds that are used for industrial purposes, such as cutting, grinding, drilling, and polishing. These diamonds are usually of a lower quality than those used for jewelry, and are often synthetic. The market is driven by the demand for industrial diamonds in the manufacturing and construction industries, as well as for use in medical and scientific applications.
The market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. These include De Beers, Element Six, and Sumitomo Electric Industries. Other major players include ALROSA, Rio Tinto, and Diamant Boart. These companies are involved in the production, distribution, and sale of industrial diamonds. They also provide services such as diamond cutting and polishing, as well as research and development. Show Less Read more