Claims
- 1. A method for producing a diamond sintered compact having diamond crystal particles uniformly oriented in a particular direction, which comprises placing a carbonaceous material as a raw material for producing diamond, and a catalytic metal for crystallizing diamond, in layered or concentric relationship to each other, subjecting the resultant assembly to a pressure higher than 65 kb, and then heating the assembly at a temperature rise of at least 100.degree. C./min at least from the eutectic temperature of the catalytic metal and carbon to a predetermined temperature, predetermined pressure and temperature conditions within these limits being maintained for a time sufficient for formation and growth of diamond crystals and sintering of each diamond particle, thereby enabling synchronous transformation of the carbonaceous material into diamond and sintering of the diamond.
- 2. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 1, wherein said resultant assembly is heated, under said pressure, at a rate of 100-1200.degree. C./min from said eutectic temperature to said predetermined temperature.
- 3. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 1, wherein said diamond sintered compact contains 5-30 weight % of said catalytic metal and is constituted by individual crystal particles each of which has a long axis more than 2 times the length of its short axis, the long axes of more than 50% of said crystal particles being uniformly oriented in the direction of the thickness of said sintered compact or in the direction normal thereto, said crystal particles forming a substantially continuous diamond phase by being bonded to each other in the direction of the long axes thereof.
- 4. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 3, wherein said long axis has a length of 50-400.mu., and said short axis has a length of 20-80.mu..
- 5. The method of producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 1, wherein said catalytic metal is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Co, Cr, Mn and alloys thereof.
- 6. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 5, wherein one or two metals selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti and Zr are mixed with said catalytic metal.
- 7. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 1, wherein the amount of the catalytic metal is 5-50 weight % relative to the total weight of the carbonaceous material and the catalytic metal.
- 8. A method for producing a diamond sintered compact having diamond crystal particles uniformly oriented in a particular direction, which comprises placing a carbonaceous material as a raw material for producing diamond, and a catalytic metal for crystallizing diamond, in layered or concentric relationship to each other in an air permeable and deformable metal container, soldering material being placed in contact with said container to subsequently seal said container when sufficiently heated, heating the whole assembly in a vacuum to thereby eliminate the gaseous component contained in the reaction system, further raising the temperature until said soldering material melts to thereby seal the air permeable part of said container, placing said container and contents in an ultrahigh pressure, high temperature apparatus and subjecting said container and contents to a pressure higher than 65 kb under which diamond is thermodynamically stable, and then heating said container and contents at a temperature rise of at least 100.degree. C./min at least from the eutectic temperature of the catalytic metal and carbon to a predetermined temperature, predetermined pressure and temperature conditions within these limits being maintained for a time sufficient for formation and growth of diamond crystals and sintering of each diamond particle, thereby enabling synchronous transformation of the carbonaceous material into diamond and sintering of the diamond.
- 9. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 8, wherein said resultant assembly is heated, under said pressure, at a rate of 100.degree.-1200.degree. C./min from said eutectic temperature to said predetermined temperature.
- 10. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 8, wherein said diamond sintered compact contains 5-30 weight % of said catalytic metal and is constituted by individual crystal particles each of which has a long axis more than 2 times the length of its short axis, the long axes of more than 50% of said crystal particles being uniformly oriented in the direction of the thickness of said sintered compact or in the direction normal thereto, said crystal particles forming a substantially continuous diamond phase by being bonded to each other in the direction of the long axes thereof.
- 11. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 10, wherein said long axis has a length of 50-400.mu., and said short axis has a length of 20-80.mu..
- 12. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 8, wherein said catalytic metal is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Co, Cr, Mn and alloys thereof.
- 13. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 12, wherein one or two metals selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti and Zr are mixed with said catalytic metal.
- 14. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 8, wherein the amount of the catalytic metal is 5-50 weight % relative to the total weight of the carbonaceous material and the catalytic metal.
- 15. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 7, wherein the catalytic metal is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Co, Cr, Mn and alloys thereof, and contains 1-10 weight % of one or more metals selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti and Zr.
- 16. The method for producing a diamond sintered compact as defined in claim 7 wherein the amount of the catalytic metal is 5.about.30 weight % relative to the total weight of the carbonaceous material and the catalytic metal.
Priority Claims (2)
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57-73670 |
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55-73570 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 158,136, filed June 10, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,333,986.
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