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Global and China Synthetic Diamond Industry (2020 to 2026) - Featuring Element Six, Saint Gobain & Husqvarna Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global and China Synthetic Diamond Industry Report, 2020-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

While its mechanical property is given full play in fields like grinding and cutting, diamond with acoustic, optical, magnetic, thermal and other special properties, as superconducting material, intelligent material, optical functional material and electrical functional material, also find ever wider use in high-tech areas encompassing aerospace, military & defense, medical testing and treatment, electronics & electrical appliances, and high-end equipment manufacturing.

Synthetic diamonds are badly needed to fill the gap left by natural diamonds which are in short supply due to depletion of such mineral resources.

In 2019, China produced 15.4 billion carats of synthetic diamond, showing the CAGR of 5.9% between 2010 and 2019. It is expected that China's synthetic diamond output will sustain growth and hit 17.0 billion carats in 2026, as fast, efficient, precise and green processing prevails and the products with higher grade and added value are applied in more fields.

Highlights of the report:

  • Synthetic diamond (definition, classification, technology trends, industry chain, etc.);
  • Synthetic diamond, diamond micro powder and drawing die blank markets (development and trends);
  • Development of major raw materials (graphite, pyrophyllite, metallic catalyst, etc.) for synthetic diamond;
  • Synthetic diamond saw blade, diamond grinding wheel, diamond cutting tool, diamond wire and synthetic diamond markets (development and trends);
  • 26 global and Chinese synthetic diamond companies (operation, development strategy, etc.).

Synthetic diamonds are applicable to a wide range of sectors but still largely used for materials processing to date, of which 63% are found in stone and building materials processing, roughly 15% in electromechanical industry, around 2% in geological drilling and the remaining in fields like aerospace, military & defense, medical testing and treatment, electronics & electrical appliances, and high-end equipment manufacturing.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Overview

2. Synthetic Diamond Market

2.1 Overview

2.2 Supply and Demand

2.2.1 Output

2.2.2 Consumption

2.3 Import and Export

2.4 Price

2.5 Competitive Landscape

2.6 Development Trend

2.6.1 Steady Growth in Output

2.6.2 Favorable Industry Policies

2.6.3 Broader Application

2.6.4 Greater Efforts to Develop New High Value-added Products

3. Synthetic Polycrystalline Diamond Market

3.1 Composite Super-hard Materials

3.1.1 Global

3.1.2 China

3.2 Diamond Compacts

3.3 Diamond Micro-powder

3.4 Wire Drawing Die Blanks

4. Upstream and Downstream Markets of Synthetic Diamond

4.1 Raw Material Market

4.1.1 Graphite

4.1.2 Pyrophyllite

4.1.3 Metallic Catalyst

4.2 Diamond Tool

4.3 Diamond Grinding Wheel

4.3.1 Market

4.3.2 Import and Export

4.4 Diamond Saw and Drill (Saw Blade and Drill Bit) Product

4.4.1 Market

4.4.2 Import and Export

4.5 Diamond Cutter

4.5.1 Market

4.5.2 Import and Export

4.5.3 Competitive Landscape

4.6 Diamond Wire

4.6.1 Photovoltaic Market Demand

4.6.2 Sapphire Market Demand

4.7 Synthetic Diamond

5. Global and China Synthetic Diamond Manufacturers

5.1 Hyperion Materials & Technologies

5.2 Element Six

5.2.1 Profile

5.2.2 Development in China

5.3 US Synthetic

5.3.1 Profile

5.3.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.4 Sumitomo Electric Industries

5.4.1 Profile

5.4.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.4.3 Development in China

5.5 Saint Gobain

5.5.1 Profile

5.5.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.5.3 Development in China

5.6 Husqvarna

5.6.1 Profile

5.6.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.6.3 Development in China

5.7 Tyrolit

5.7.1 Profile

5.7.2 Development in China

5.8 ILJin

5.8.1 Profile

5.8.2 Development in China

5.9 Zhongnan Diamond

5.9.1 Profile

5.9.2 Operation

5.9.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.10 Zhengzhou Sino-Crystal Diamond

5.10.1 Profile

5.10.2 Operation

5.10.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.10.4 Development Prospects

5.11 Henan Huanghe Whirlwind

5.11.1 Profile

5.11.2 Operation

5.11.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.11.4 Development Prospects

5.12 SF Diamond

5.12.1 Profile

5.12.2 Operation

5.12.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.12.4 Development Prospects

5.13 BOSUN Tools

5.13.1 Profile

5.13.2 Operation

5.13.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.14 Sinopec Oilfield Equipment Corporation

5.14.1 Profile

5.14.2 Operation

5.14.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.15 Advanced Technology & Materials (AT&M)

5.15.1 Profile

5.15.2 Operation

5.15.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.16 CR GEMS Diamond

5.16.1 Profile

5.16.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.17 Zhengzhou New Asia Super-hard Material Composite

5.18 Henan Yalong Diamond Tools

5.19 Shenzhen Haimingrun Superhard Materials

5.19.1 Profile

5.19.2 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.20 Zhengzhou Research Institute for Abrasives & Grinding Co., Ltd.

5.20.1 Profile

5.20.2 Operation

5.21 Monte-Bianco Diamond Applications

5.21.1 Profile

5.21.2 Operation

5.21.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.22 King-strong New Material Technology

5.22.1 Profile

5.22.2 Operation

5.22.3 Synthetic Diamond Business

5.22.4 Development Strategy

5.23 Anhui Hongjing New Material

5.24 FUNIK Ultrahard Material

5.24.1 Profile

5.24.2 Ultrahard Material Business

5.25 Zhengzhou RealySuperabrasives

5.26 Jingri Diamond Industrial

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