Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1989-08-25
1992-07-14
Lewis, Michael
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
156DIG68, 427249, 501 86, C23C 1626, C30B 2904
Patent
active
051301113
ABSTRACT:
Shaped synthetic articles are fabricated by vapor deposition of synthetic diamond on releasable molds. A process is also provided for forming a shaped synthetic diamond article by coating a mold with an etchable layer and then depositing synthetic diamond on the etchable layer. The etchable layer is thereafter removed in an etchant bath, releasing the diamond article from the mold. The synthetic diamond articles are useful as high-temperature, corrosion resistant vessels and as wear surfaces.
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Gossett Dykema
Kalinchak Stephen G.
Lewis Michael
Wayne State University, Board of Governors
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