Supported diamond

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Inventors

Bovenkerk, Harold P.
DeVries, Robert C.

Application #

069205

Filed

Aug-23-1979

Published

Feb-3-1981

Current US Class

051/293
051/307
051/308
173/128
423/446

International Classes

B24D 003/02

Field of Search

51/293 51/307 51/308 423/445 423/446 72/462 173/128

Assignee

General Electric Company (Worthington, OH)

Examiners

Arnold; Donald J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Little; Douglas B.

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Abstract
Compacts are provided in which one or more single crystal diamonds, having a largest dimension of at least one millimeter, are embedded in the polycrystalline matrix which may be made of diamond; cubic boron nitride (CNB); and silicon and silicon carbide bonded diamond, CBN, or mixtures of diamond and CBN. The single crystal diamond is from 10-90 volume percent of the compact. The compacts (except for the silicon and silicon carbide variety) are made by high pressure-high temperature processing generally in the range of 50 Kbar at 1300.degree. C. to 85 Kbar at 1750.degree. C. They have applications in several fields, for example, wire drawing die blands, cutting tool blanks, and anvils for high pressure apparatus.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A compact comprising one or more single crystal diamonds, having a largest dimension of at least one millimeter, embedded in a polycrystalline matrix selected from the group consisting of diamond; cubic boron nitride; and silicon and silicon carbide bonded diamond, or mixtures of diamond and cubic boron nitride, wherein single crystal diamond comprises 10-90 volume percent of the compact and wherein there is diamond to diamond crystal bonding between the single crystal diamonds and the matrix when the matrix material includes diamond.

2. The compact recited in claim 1 wherein the polycrystalline matrix is diamond.

3. The compact of claim 1 which has an optical path through the single crystal diamond.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention deals with a product which combines technology in the field of polycrystalline diamond (compacts) and single-crystal diamond. The product and manufacturing technique disclosed herein have several industrial and research applications.

One such application is the design of a punch or piston member of a high pressure apparatus which would be stronger than cemented tungsten carbide, and which is based on the use of polycrystalline diamond sintered together with cemented tungsten carbide. Other application areas are wire drawing dies, cutting tools, and optical windows.

BACKGROUND

A compact is a polycrystalline mass of abrasive particles (e.g., diamond and cubic boron nitride) bonded together to form an integral, tough, coherent, high-strength mass. Representative U.S. Pat. Nos. on the subject of diamond compacts are: 3,136,615 (boron carbide bonding medium); 3,141,746; 3,239,321 (graphite-free diamond compact); 3,744,982 (boron alloyed diamond compact process); 3,816,085; and 3,913,280. A composite compact is a compact bonded to a substrate material, such as cemented tungsten carbide (see U.S. Pat. No. 3,745,623). Representative U.S. Pat. Nos. on the subject of cubic boron nitride (CBN) compacts are: 3,233,988; 3,743,489 (aluminum alloy catalyst; 3,767,371 (composite) and 3,852,078 (uniform compacts of polycrystalline CBN with other hard materials, e.g., diamond). Compacts may be used as blanks for cutting tools, dressing tools and wear parts.
 
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