Transition Zone in Thermally Activated Solid-Phase Contact of Diamond with Iron and Titanium


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Abstract

The intermediate layer formed when diamond is in contact with metals that are active with respect to carbon—such as iron and titanium—is investigated in a vacuum furnace. The conditions in the furnace match those employed in sintering with copper impregnation of the hard-alloy matrix of diamond tools. The results may be used in developing compositions and technologies such that tool materials based on tungsten–cobalt hard-alloy powder have a high diamond content in the matrix.

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P. P. Sharin

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University

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Email: Psharin1960@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yakutsk

M. P. Akimova

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University

Email: Psharin1960@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yakutsk

S. P. Yakovleva

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University

Email: Psharin1960@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yakutsk

A. M. Bol’shakov

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University

Email: Psharin1960@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yakutsk

V. I. Popov

Larionov Institute of Physical and Engineering Problems of the North, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Psharin1960@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yakutsk

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