Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a polycrystalline diamond member comprising:
- using diamond particles of any size including those smaller than one micron, said particles having substantially identical size;
- epitaxially coating said particles in a flow of a carbonaceous medium to deposit both diamond and diamond-graphite coating on said particles;
- interrupting said coating at a predetermined moment prior to the formation of a pure graphite layer on the particles;
- bringing said particles into mechanical contact with one another and sintering them under a pressure of at least 40 kbar and at a temperature of at least 1000.degree. C for a time sufficient for effecting phase conversions of the diamond-graphite material in the zones of contact of the diamond-graphite coatings of neighboring particles into diamond so as to strongly bind all particles into a single compact body.
- 2. The polycrystalline diamond member prepared as claimed in claim 1, containing a plurality of diamond particles bound into a single compact body, wherein the binder consists of diamond zones substantially free from graphite which are formed as a result of phase conversion in the zones of contact of diamond-graphite coatings of various neighbouring particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 600,080 filed July 29, 1975 now abandoned.
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