Development & Application Of Manufactured Diamond

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. B. Weaver
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The development of a method to manufacture diamonds has been rated as one of the out- standing scientific achievements of our time. The story is both interesting and significant. This paper will quickly review history of diamond and manufactured diamond. Next, it will discuss manufactured diamond as a product -- how good is it -- and what is the significance of this scientific achievement. And finally, present a few thoughts about the future of this technology and this product. For centuries, diamond was found only in alluvial deposits, primarily in the Golconda fields of India. As a result, man knew nothing of the process by which the stones were formed. In 1860, diamonds were found in South Africa under completely different conditions. Here, for the first time, they were found in volcanic pipe -- their mother ground. These volcanic pipes are roughly cylindrical columns of rock which go deep within the earth. The theory as to the formation of diamond was presented by the geologists in that era. The theory states that molten rock was thrust up through a layer of carbonaceous shale where it picked up the carbon necessary for diamond formation. It was generally agreed that diamond was formed approximately 240 miles below the surface of the earth, thus indicating that extremely high temperatures and pressures were involved.
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APA: H. B. Weaver  (1964)  Development & Application Of Manufactured Diamond

MLA: H. B. Weaver Development & Application Of Manufactured Diamond. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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