News Analysis / What are lab-grown diamonds?
Published on: February 08, 2023
Source: The Hindu
Why in News?
Laboratory-Grown Diamonds have received particular attention from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) in its 2023–24 Union Budget (LGD).
Scientists working at a General Electric research laboratory in New York are credited with the creation of the world’s first-ever LGD in 1954.
What are Laboratory-Grown Diamonds?
About:
LGD are manufactured in laboratories, as opposed to naturally occurring diamonds. However, the chemical composition and other physical and optical properties of the two are the same.
Naturally occurring diamonds take millions of years to form; they are created when carbon deposits buried within the earth are exposed to extreme heat and pressure.
Manufacturing:
Applications:
They are used for industrial purposes in machines and tools and their hardness and extra strength make them ideal for use as cutters.
Pure synthetic diamonds are used in electronics as a heat spreader for high-power laser diodes, laser arrays and high-power transistors.
Significance:
What is the Scenario of India’s Diamond Industry?
What are the Government Initiatives to Promote Lab-Grown Diamond?
The 2023 Union Budget promises to reduce the basic customs duty on seeds used in the manufacture of lab-grown diamonds in a bid to popularise their production in India— the duty on seeds for rough LGDs will be reduced from 5% to nil.
A five-year research grant will also be provided to one of the Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) for research and development in the field of LGDs.
MoF has also proposed the creation of new tariff lines to help in better identification of a number of products, including synthetic diamonds. The aim of the move is to help facilitate trade as well as to have clarity on availing concessional import duty.