Chemical Vapor Deposition

CVD technology allows us to grow diamond crystals with exceptional purity and clarity, atom by atom, in precisely controlled laboratory conditions.

The Process

How CVD Works

Chemical Vapor Deposition creates diamond by breaking down carbon-rich gases — typically methane — in a vacuum chamber using microwave plasma or hot filament activation.

The freed carbon atoms rain down onto a thin diamond seed, building up layer by layer in a process that can take several weeks to produce the large plates we need.

The result is diamond with exceptional optical purity and the potential for very high clarity grades — exactly what we need for our single-crystal rings.

CVD Process Steps

1

Seed Preparation

A thin diamond seed is placed in the growth chamber

2

Gas Introduction

Methane and hydrogen are introduced at precise ratios

3

Plasma Activation

Microwave energy creates plasma, breaking molecular bonds

4

Carbon Deposition

Free carbon atoms bond to the seed in diamond structure

5

Growth Monitoring

24/7 monitoring for 3-5 weeks until desired size

Benefits

Why We Use CVD

Exceptional Purity

CVD produces Type IIa diamonds — the purest form, comprising less than 2% of natural diamonds.

Superior Clarity

The controlled environment minimizes inclusions, often achieving IF to VVS clarity grades.

Large Flat Plates

CVD excels at growing wide, flat crystals — ideal for cutting into ring form.

Colorless Results

CVD consistently produces D-F color grades — the most desirable colorless range.

Controlled Environment

Every parameter is monitored and adjusted for optimal crystal growth.

Sustainable

Lower energy consumption compared to HPHT, with zero mining impact.

Specifications

Technical Parameters

Growth Conditions

Temperature
700-1000°C
Pressure
1-200 Torr
Gas Mixture
CH₄/H₂
Activation
Microwave Plasma

Output Quality

Growth Rate
~0.1mm/hour
Typical Clarity
IF - VVS2
Color Range
D - G
Diamond Type
Type IIa

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