Synthetic Corundum
Synthetic corundum, in the form of synthetic ruby, was the first gemstone reproduced by artificial techniques. Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil invented the flame-fusion technique (now know as the Verneuil method) of melting aluminum oxide and allowing it to recrystallize in a cone-shaped boule, the colour of which can be controlled by the addition of chemical additives.
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Ruby Dark |
Ruby Medium |
Characteristics:
Synthetic monocrystal corundum
Chemical Composition: Al2O3
Structure: trigonal
Hardness (şMohs): 9
Density: 3,97
Refractive Index: 1,77
Dispersion (C-F): 0,011
Heat Resistance: up to 1700°C / 3092°F
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