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Carbon-diamond 3D Model

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Carbon-diamond royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
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Royalty Free LicenseAll extended uses
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MichaelTaylor3D

Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal
  • Polygons334,380
  • Vertices177,270
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedNo
  • Unwrapped UVsunknown

Formats & Files

3ds Max
(.max)
8 MB

mentalray
Carbon-diamond.max

Description

This is a ready to go out-of-box molecule, It is 100% accurate to the real chemical structure, Real scientific data was used as a reference to the construction of this model. The colors of the elements are the scientific standard used for identification. Diamond is the hardest natural material known, where hardness is defined as resistance to scratching and is graded between 1 (softest) and 10 (hardest) using the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Diamond has a hardness of 10 (hardest) on this scale. Diamond"s hardness has been known since antiquity, and is the source of its name. Diamond hardness depends on its purity, crystalline perfection and orientation: hardness is higher for flawless, pure crystals oriented to the ?111? direction (along the longest diagonal of the cubic diamond lattice). Therefore, whereas it might be possible to scratch some diamonds with other materials, such as boron nitride, the hardest diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds.
Sep 24, 2019 date added
Jan 23, 2022 last update

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