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How is
diamond size measured?
Diamond
abrasives are traditionally sold in US mesh size ranges, these
mesh sizes are defined by the mesh size of sieves used to separate
the diamond particles. The sieve sizes are graduated and defined
by the number of lines per inch of each sieve e.g. 50 lines per
inch or 20 lines per inch. The diamond is then sold in overlapping
mesh size ranges. The industry size specifications are laid down
and governed by two bodies, these are ANSI and FEPA. The
specifications are completely interchangeable. ANSI specify a US
mesh size while FEPA sizes are quoted as a DIN size. Element Six
saw diamond products are available in the following US mesh/FEPA
DIN sizes. 20/30, 25/35, 30/40, 35/45, 40/50, 45/60 & 50/70. This
means for example in a sample of 40/50 US mesh diamond most of the
material would fall between the 40 mesh and the 50 mesh sieve.
International standards permit that a small amount of oversize and
undersize material is permitted, but this is usually no more than
2-4%. Element Six products are processed to standards much tighter
than ANSI/FEPA specifications.
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18 US Mesh defined as 1000 µm screen aperture |
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Sieve Size No. |
(US Mesh) Theoretical Sieve Opening |
(µm)Sieve Opening ASTME II |
(µm) FEPA Size No. |
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18 |
1000 |
1000 |
D1001 |
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20 |
841 |
850 |
D851 |
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25 |
707 |
710 |
D711 |
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30 |
595 |
600 |
D601 |
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35 |
500 |
500 |
D501 |
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40 |
420 |
425 |
D426 |
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45 |
354 |
355 |
D356 |
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50 |
297 |
300 |
D301 |
|
60 |
250 |
250 |
D251 |
|
70 |
210 |
212 |
D213 |
|
80 |
177 |
180 |
D181 |
|
100 |
149 |
150 |
D151 |
|
120 |
125 |
125 |
D126 |
|
140 |
105 |
106 |
D107 |
|
170 |
88 |
90 |
D91 |
|
200 |
74 |
75 |
D76 |
|
230 |
63 |
63 |
D64 |
|
270 |
53 |
53 |
D54 |
|
325 |
44 |
45 |
D46 |
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400 |
37 |
38 |
D39 |
|
500 |
|
32 |
D33 |
|
600 |
|
25 |
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