HYDRAULIC PRESS TURNS GRAPHITE INTO DIAMOND

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23 күн бұрын

The process of creating an artificial diamond from graphite using a 500 ton hydraulic press. Challenge
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@bythelee
@bythelee 16 күн бұрын
Well, congratulations would seem to be in order. Those are very definitely the yellow crystals of industrial diamonds. Used to sell for less than $1 per carat (very roughly about 1/4 inch cubed, or 6mm cubed), 30 years ago. So no, this is not an economical production system. The yellow colour is due to nitrogen atoms getting trapped in the diamond crystal as it forms. That can be scavenged out by chemical additives to the reaction chamber, but it just adds cost and complexity. For use as grinding pastes and powders, or sintered into "tip tools" for use on lathes, or drill bits that core into hard rock, the colour is irrelevant. De Beers used to be one of the "big three" manufacturers of industrial diamond last century. They started out using 500 ton presses back in the 1950's. By 1990, they were using presses capable of 22,000 tons, and a piston size of 6 inches. They could make 3,000 carats of industrial diamond crystals in about 45 minutes, per press. The tungsten carbide piston and die used multiple steel bands as support rings (aka compound cylinder, using Lame equations), to avoid the piston collapse you experienced. The engineering needed was at the very limits of material science and industrial capability. And it still is. Tungsten carbide can withstand about 45k atmospheres, but only in compression. It is no better than a good steel in tension, surviving maybe only 10k atmospheres. And what you have not mentioned at all, is that when the piston presses on the graphite to build up the compressive pressure in the press axis direction, tensile stresses are created in the other two dimensions. The piston expands radially, relying on the cylinder for radial support (lubricated by extruding graphite in the 3rd experiment) but ultimately that cylinder will also split due to tensile hoop stresses from the graphite (and cylinder) pressing outwards on the inner bore. Another fun fact: graphite is nature's best spring. A solid lump of it can be compressed to half of it's original height, and will then bounce back all the way to it's original height with no permanent deformation. Try doing that with any metal - you'd be lucky to get beyond 1% compression. Bear in mind I am NOT talking about a geometric device like an automobile suspension spring - I'm talking about a SOLID BLOCK of the material. In fact, given the cylinder dimensions, I am completely surprised it did not split if the pressure was indeed high enough to make diamond. I mean, even the piston in the second experiment mushroomed completely before it reached the appropriate load. In fact, experiment 2 was a complete misdirection, since once that piston mushroomed and transferred the axial load onto the end of the cylinder (which also became expanded) the press load was NOT compressing the graphite any more, and ALL of the load increase went axially through the cylinder instead. The indentation into the press platten of the third experiment proves the press load was transmitted though the piston and graphite. You should have seen an identical indent in the upper platten, buried beneath the shards from the WC (that's chemical annotation for Tungsten Carbide, btw, and not Water Closet). If you had used pads of WC top and bottom to diffuse the load, you might have saved your plattens. But it was also likely you would have sheared discs in those pads, and had the same end result damage. The pads would probably have had to be something like 50mm thick (as a raw guesstimate) to have avoided shear failure and protected the plattens. Certain ceramic powders (soils, or crushed rocks) can indeed withstand the pressure gradient to seal in the graphite. De Beers had developed quite a few special concotions to achieve that "gasket". It was all highly secret, since nobody wanted to reveal to the competition just how their process worked. Your temperature, however, would only have been high close to the copper. The piston and die (and possibly the press frame) all form conductive paths that would disperse and distribute the current from the welder. Resistance of the graphite is relatively high compared with those metals, so the current would have passed through the metal as a short circuit (you mentioned the breaker tripped) and avoided the graphite as much as possible. Temperature is a function of current density, meaning that while the copper wire was hot enough to melt and fuse, once that copper touched the piston and die and press it would have dispersed to a much lower density, and hence have heated the material far less. It is possible to convert graphite to diamond without needing that high temperature - but the pressure has to be far higher. I think you managed that by accident - rather than 50k atmospheres and 1000C, you probably got something like 70k atmospheres and a few hundred C at best. Those pressures will destroy any containment vessel, so it can never be cost effective. Also, you had no molten metal (iron and cobalt are typical solvents) that can dissolve the graphite and nucleate out the diamond crystals which then grow larger by diffusion of carbon through the molten metal. Crystal size thus depends on time, and even the small crystals you got here seem far too big for the time it was under pressure. Which all means I am not entirely sure how you got relatively large diamond crystals that show no sign of inclusions of graphite in them (black streaks embedded in the crystal). That kind of "total matrix transformation" from the planar hexagons of graphite into the 3D tetrahedron of diamond is not something I have ever encountered. It feels more like the shock loading option, using ballistic projectiles splatting to a dead stop (like firing cast iron lumps with large graphite inclusions at high speed into a concrete wall) to generate a transient dynamic pressure that achieves the transformation. But this press process is not at all dynamic (fast) enough to do that. One last semantic for general benefit: these are synthetic diamonds. Which does NOT meant they are "artificial" diamonds. No, these are very much real diamond, made of carbon. The word "synthetic" means man-made, as opposed to naturally occuring. Hence, a synthetic fuel is a fuel we have created from coal, or plant oils, or suchlike. Synthetic diamond (whether the grotty yellow of industrial diamonds, or the pick-your-preferred color of some modern gemstone diamonds) were manufactured by us, not dug out the ground. Artificial diamonds would be an alternative material like Cubic Zirconia - definitely NOT carbon, and hence not diamond, but a mineral crystal that has similar refractive properties to polished diamonds, hence they can LOOK like gemstone diamonds, sparkling with similar brilliance, at a fraction of the price. The difference between artifical and synthetic is one of the most widely misunderstood uses of language... Well done for reading this far. Sorry for the excess detail. I hope you found it interesting.
@mr.midnight8230
@mr.midnight8230 14 күн бұрын
Damn, you should start a youtube channel lol
@ivandagr857
@ivandagr857 14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the insights!
@mr.midnight8230
@mr.midnight8230 12 күн бұрын
@ARealGopher someone who actually studies this basically. Not necessarily smarter just more committed to this knowledge than most
@prawnmikus
@prawnmikus 12 күн бұрын
That was educational!
@mikelenhart4713
@mikelenhart4713 11 күн бұрын
Holy shit dude, get investors and make some diamonds
@CloningIsTooGoodForSheep
@CloningIsTooGoodForSheep 16 күн бұрын
Graphite in pencils is mixed with clay. This makes it a poor choice for making diamonds out of. Pure carbon powder is cheap and will give a much better result.
@pauliedi6573
@pauliedi6573 14 күн бұрын
I saw superman doit with heat vision and pressure in his hands
@davethegirlboss
@davethegirlboss 7 күн бұрын
Oh wow like that dude trying to create diamonds is superman, sry dude but supermans not real
@Zenden1ST
@Zenden1ST 6 күн бұрын
@@davethegirlboss 1 iq
@idrinkmilk282
@idrinkmilk282 5 күн бұрын
​@@davethegirlboss whole new levels of dumb is what you're reaching with comments like that
@IvanFazekas
@IvanFazekas 5 күн бұрын
was looking for this exact comment - good job.
@durtyd9625
@durtyd9625 4 күн бұрын
​​@davethegirlboss Jesus... SMH..... Actually the name sort of sums it up for me. Enough said
@konstantins1303
@konstantins1303 18 күн бұрын
Seems to me that you just short circuited your welding transformer by a big metal slab and it had miniscule effect on the temperature rise in the pressure chamber due to very low resistance of metals the chamber consisted of, big thermal mass of the slab and relatively high resistance of graphite. The current just won't go through graphite in such conditions. Not to mention ridiculous wire connections. A few minutes of heating up with a blow torch under pressure seem way more appropriate.
@user-tu4lk6ic6u
@user-tu4lk6ic6u 17 күн бұрын
I agree
@mrbmp09
@mrbmp09 10 күн бұрын
A candle across the room would add more heat than that ridiculous setup.
@rolobotoman
@rolobotoman 2 күн бұрын
fist thought, he must have thought of this but went the show must go on.
@jondekerguelen
@jondekerguelen 11 күн бұрын
I certainly hope you gave your kitty a treat, after all it was his help that allowed you to succeed.
@Duane002
@Duane002 17 күн бұрын
You’re missing 2 key components. Heat and time, as well as more pressure…
@dontlistentoanythingisay
@dontlistentoanythingisay 14 күн бұрын
Math is hard
@markiusg3461
@markiusg3461 13 күн бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to say
@ThorHammer88
@ThorHammer88 12 күн бұрын
Did you even watch the video lmfaoooooo
@ThorHammer88
@ThorHammer88 12 күн бұрын
You're missing 1 key component: a brain.
@itzfraggle9620
@itzfraggle9620 11 күн бұрын
So you didn’t watch the video. You could have just said so 🤷‍♂️
@newmonengineering
@newmonengineering 16 күн бұрын
Diamond sand is an abrasive, like sand paper. I think if you change your setup a bit you could get a much better and larger yeild. Very cool
@Biggdaddy903
@Biggdaddy903 Күн бұрын
Along with the electric arc welder try heating up everything in an open crucible before adding the pressure. Once glowing hit the pressure and leave it on for about 30 minutes, you should be able to get the atmospheric pressure and temps coupled with the time might get you to diamond.
@willpuchalsky8900
@willpuchalsky8900 5 күн бұрын
At first thought i thought the cat had a better chance of pooping diamonds then you trying to press them but i guess it worked ! Pretty freaking neat !
@robertgelley6454
@robertgelley6454 9 күн бұрын
The stuff you do with this press is pretty dang cool. And the kitty helping out adds a great touch. you got my sub. sandpaper or an abrasive of some kind .
@kay9520
@kay9520 15 күн бұрын
at LLNL on visitors day, they used the "Diamond Anvil" to turn peanut butter into tiny diamonds!!
@mathieuhudon8102
@mathieuhudon8102 6 минут бұрын
I think you should try During HPHT, pure carbon is pressed within a metal cube and exposed to immense heat and pressure through electric pulses. Eventually, the carbon breaks down and crystallises into a diamond. Any metal traces within a HPHT diamond will be minuscule and usually not visible to the naked eye
@Pete_Gribs
@Pete_Gribs 10 күн бұрын
Wow. Congratulations. I wouldn't think you'd get a decent engagement ring from this experiment, it's certainly interesting though! Pete 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@TerryProthero
@TerryProthero 8 сағат бұрын
The importance of this experience isn't the amount produced but just to show that it's theoretically possible and what conditions are required. Once you figure that out, it's possible to devise more efficient ways to achieve those results.
@mrbmp09
@mrbmp09 10 күн бұрын
This may come as a shocker, steel makes an extremely poor electrical insulator. There was No arc whatsoever. An insulated wire might have allowed some arcing.
@WilhelmEley
@WilhelmEley 2 күн бұрын
he could also have filled up the volume between the tungstencarbide rod and the metal drillhole with some insulator, so there is only a contact going "trough" the carbon on the bottom and nowhere else
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness Күн бұрын
Steel isn't all that conductive. It's commonly used as a minor insulator any time steel is wanted for its other properties as well.
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 9 сағат бұрын
@@WilhelmEleywhat would you suggest to get the temperature going then ?
@anthonyfigueroa2395
@anthonyfigueroa2395 Сағат бұрын
Use a spring on bottom to lift the cylinder, but put a plug on bottom and top, then crush from both ends at same time....the spring will keep cylinder suspended until both plugs are crushed inside..hope it wont explode.
@tokerwolf6463
@tokerwolf6463 14 күн бұрын
Love your "observer"!
@davestorm6718
@davestorm6718 Сағат бұрын
I would recommend an inductive heater - pretty easy to make and works with steel - for the chamber heating.
@SubaruLove
@SubaruLove 16 күн бұрын
We used diamond polishing compounds for injection molds. It came in a 1ml syringe and cost hundreds of dollars. A dab on a popsicle stick can make small scratches disappear.
@mintymint1078
@mintymint1078 12 күн бұрын
You could use the diamonds for clockmaking.
@_Error_404_Goodbye
@_Error_404_Goodbye 4 күн бұрын
You could possibly make your own grinding type of tooling with them, which would make for an interesting video I’d certainly watch lol
@battlebeard2041
@battlebeard2041 10 күн бұрын
Always need to be mindful with carbide. It’s going to mess up anything you press it into until it explodes into micro shrapnel.
@richardstarkey71
@richardstarkey71 4 күн бұрын
The professionals use a diamond for nucleation inside their machines. And they use more /t as they are using heat and pressure. You may also wish to insulate the conductors. Like washers...
@masstrapper7645
@masstrapper7645 9 күн бұрын
Consider the fact that if all you had to do was put graphite in a press and crush it to make diamonds, diamonds would be worthless.
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness Күн бұрын
Diamonds are already low value. They're not easy or cheap to make, but they are very abundant in certain places. Jewelry companies are lying to you about their worth and artificially inflating their market price to perhaps hundreds of times their actual value.
@NobleWolf
@NobleWolf 17 сағат бұрын
Use Carbon Black either mixed with or without Graphite. Try forming the material into a large solid piece with the press gently, then heat that large piece to over 1200 degrees. Quickly put it into the steel hole attached to copper wires then press. Just an idea but you might get larger diamonds or more of them.
@WardenWolf
@WardenWolf 22 сағат бұрын
Diamond sandpaper. That's what makes the most sense to me.
@Louis-nc1xm
@Louis-nc1xm 12 күн бұрын
"When i heard the cat mewing" - Sigma cat
@tapuout101
@tapuout101 15 күн бұрын
Great job! keep pushing.
@corylewis8413
@corylewis8413 6 күн бұрын
The forst 2 attempts the length of the center piece did not seem long enough because it seems like the press hit the sides which contains the graphite but does not put pressure on it. Only the carbide one seemed long enough.
@jonkmist
@jonkmist 4 күн бұрын
Infinite diamond glitch. The irs is already after you. 💀
@terjemaurset6133
@terjemaurset6133 2 сағат бұрын
I was thinking... induction for heat and perhaps fire a canon ball for the "pressure"?
@ark-mark1
@ark-mark1 4 күн бұрын
You would need water to make the carbon material moist to get it to make bond for perfect diamonds.
@DarkKing32
@DarkKing32 9 күн бұрын
They'd be neat in a real wind up watch.
@infledermaus
@infledermaus 5 күн бұрын
You'd better put a paper towel under that or you're gonna have some scratches on the base. 😂 I'm dying to see if he welded the piston to the press. 😂😂😂
@davidj.martin250
@davidj.martin250 Күн бұрын
I find it funny that you have a very high-end press and a $10 pair of calipers.
@StarwasterPrime
@StarwasterPrime 4 күн бұрын
Gave the cat a like!!!
@tigrecito48
@tigrecito48 10 күн бұрын
its probably cheaper to journey to the centre of the earth and youre more likely to find bigger diamonds
@Beeterfish
@Beeterfish 13 күн бұрын
Okay, this was utterly cool!
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 8 сағат бұрын
Indeed, the the heat part seems a bit rushed and use a better carbon source
@ryanthomas7326
@ryanthomas7326 14 күн бұрын
should use the press to turn a screw into a point press could effectively redistribute the pressure more efficiently.....but what do i know :P
@chris-vc2ti
@chris-vc2ti 13 күн бұрын
🎉ehhh might be a couple dollars worth
@tomshepherd4901
@tomshepherd4901 3 күн бұрын
As demonstrated by carbon vapor deposition CVD diamond formation, the temperature is more critical for the creation of a diamond molecular matrix than pressure.
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 8 сағат бұрын
There’s some pretty neat “do-it-at-home” sputtering devices from just jam jars on YT. Might be interesting to check those out
@anthonyfigueroa2395
@anthonyfigueroa2395 Сағат бұрын
So 2 heated plugs one from top one from bottom....then squish them together
@LtJackboot
@LtJackboot 2 күн бұрын
Woohoo! you're rich now big guy! Pizzas on you!🤣
@museinglis1979
@museinglis1979 11 күн бұрын
Umm, I don’t know for sure but my geologist father once told me that diamonds are created under extreme pressures, yes…but also extreme heat 🔥 🌋 😅 …so you should probably add a flamethrower in the mix!? 😂
@morscovium8881
@morscovium8881 4 күн бұрын
alright that was awesome and unexpected, you definitely earned a sub for this
@user-nd5co8lq4t
@user-nd5co8lq4t 13 күн бұрын
finally someone did it.
@jclifford6458
@jclifford6458 9 күн бұрын
Use a carbide drill blank.
@maeve615
@maeve615 4 күн бұрын
10:05 Safety Inspector checking the work
@jthomas7826
@jthomas7826 10 күн бұрын
Diamonds like that could be used in drill bits, maybe
@RobertGabor
@RobertGabor 4 күн бұрын
Also carbon will convert on the edge of steel into Fe³C (surface layer).
@moonliteX
@moonliteX 14 күн бұрын
Can't you calculate the pressure from the Rockwell hardness?
@Biketunerfy
@Biketunerfy Күн бұрын
You need a seed diamond first also you need a lot of heat. Just pressing it won’t generate enough heat, additionally it takes hours to produce small diamonds so you’re not making diamonds this way.
@monneratrj
@monneratrj 13 күн бұрын
Could be used in the tip of a cutting tool
@lmwlmw4468
@lmwlmw4468 10 күн бұрын
Yeahp, cats are awesome...!!! Electric arc inside .... I doubt it, because that was a short circuit between the top and the bottom of the cylinder, and that's why the circuit breaker went down....!!! Good video.
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 8 сағат бұрын
What would you suggest to get the heat up ?
@nigel900
@nigel900 15 күн бұрын
CARBON + EXTREME PRESSURE… 👉🏻 PLUS LOTS OF TIME 👈🏻
@edwardfortae2350
@edwardfortae2350 15 күн бұрын
It requires heat as one of the 3 components. A press won't do that.
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness Күн бұрын
That's what the electrical arc was for.
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 8 сағат бұрын
What would you suggest?
@michaelhamilton3778
@michaelhamilton3778 4 күн бұрын
You need a lot of heat with that pressure too. And good luck in generating the pressure needed……💥☠️NOPE NO.
@LtJackboot
@LtJackboot 2 күн бұрын
Tumbler sand is what I think it would be good in.
@battlebeard2041
@battlebeard2041 10 күн бұрын
You bought a tungsten carbide tool blank, that’s why it has flats. Look for normal rod stock, but I don’t think tungsten is your best bet. It’s very strong but brittle. You may do better with a high nickel alloy such as Inconel or Haynes or a cobalt alloy like Stellite.
@xxlordbelxx1368
@xxlordbelxx1368 10 күн бұрын
Crystalline structures need to be seeded first.. you created crystalline seeds essentially.. using the same method with your largest seed placed near the center will make it grow into a crystal.. the longer you can maintain the temperature the more atoms will align and the larger it will grow, also pressing into a cupped bottom will help increase 360* pressure
@fuegodelacruz
@fuegodelacruz 3 күн бұрын
Absolutely correct. In addition, the carbon needs to be pressed through an iron lattice with the seed on the other side. I don't know the reason why, but this was found out as the meteorite impacts that had diamonds created, seemed to always have iron present.
@rezkidgamingyt4725
@rezkidgamingyt4725 13 күн бұрын
It is not just the pressure that makes the dime and it needs the heat also
@Frendh
@Frendh 3 күн бұрын
Small diamonds make excellent abrasives.
@nothingtoseehere6801
@nothingtoseehere6801 20 күн бұрын
damn Very cool
@DaveC2729
@DaveC2729 3 күн бұрын
Love the part where the cat noses her way into the video!
@officermeowmeowfuzzyface4408
@officermeowmeowfuzzyface4408 10 күн бұрын
Less heat means a lot more pressure needed.
@alexbordo4449
@alexbordo4449 4 күн бұрын
Fist seed. Add electricity running through it. Maintain for 1 month. Voilà diamond. I don't know anything about that and yet I know that.
@anthonyfigueroa2395
@anthonyfigueroa2395 Сағат бұрын
One piston from bottom..one from Top if possible better
@micheljamesross8138
@micheljamesross8138 2 күн бұрын
Perhaps sand paper or cutting wheels for hard material like tungsten
@Sugarsail1
@Sugarsail1 Күн бұрын
Arc Wielding. Like sword wielding but different.
@joeyRaven201
@joeyRaven201 19 күн бұрын
I dont know if you did but u probebly needed a crystal seed
@TipsyGalaxy
@TipsyGalaxy 19 күн бұрын
A seed is required to grow diamonds in a microwave but not under pressure and heat combined. But of course growing diamonds at home with a microwave is far too dangerous to be worth trying
@joeyRaven201
@joeyRaven201 18 күн бұрын
@@TipsyGalaxy haha yea i was like wtf wont your microwave just explode
@brianmcneal2548
@brianmcneal2548 18 күн бұрын
I wonder if we can make nuclear diamonds like this
@williesnyder2899
@williesnyder2899 11 күн бұрын
Very good work!!
@Lozzie74
@Lozzie74 4 күн бұрын
Pressure is force PER area, not force x area!!!
@accurateapplianceelectroni9703
@accurateapplianceelectroni9703 2 күн бұрын
11:25 Your problem is not heat or pressure, it that your cat is mooing like a cow. LOL
@bradleygillespie4541
@bradleygillespie4541 2 сағат бұрын
I thought the same thing. I was like did he just say his damn cat is mooing
@michaelpotter2655
@michaelpotter2655 16 күн бұрын
They’re called cubic zirconium modern day, diamonds. It’s basically what he’s talking about doing, but without all the machinery necessary to accomplish it. Large diamond minors like have found enough diamonds to fill massive warehouses if they were to release all the diamonds that they found it would destroy the market and diamonds would be worthless because they are worthless because the value is inflated by the massive amount of them that they have off the market
@kurkul123
@kurkul123 12 күн бұрын
Cubic zirconium is not a diamond at all
@Fk8td
@Fk8td 14 күн бұрын
Used in diamond cutting wheels
@77news97
@77news97 12 күн бұрын
How do you do the math for "three times less"?
@RionTokymaka
@RionTokymaka 10 күн бұрын
If you want diamonds that badly you need to set your press up against the vault door of De Beers’. 😂 It’s not like they’re using 90% of them for anything, they’re just sat there driving the price up. Also don’t you need a seed diamond to do this properly?
@smokeybowls187
@smokeybowls187 2 күн бұрын
De Beers doesn't hold nearly as much of a market share as days of old. Not nearly enough to actually be able to influence the market prices like that. Closest semblance they have to that power, modern day, is investing in upstart synthetic diamond lab companies so those companies will flood that market & natural diamonds as a whole gain value. But that even benefits their competitors. While tales of their monopoly were once true, they are just old wives' tales now.
@christianreyes9115
@christianreyes9115 14 күн бұрын
How many of y’all started getting an exhaust leak in your brain after listing to all that math and skipped it to the action? 🫠🤯
@maxw5750
@maxw5750 10 күн бұрын
No?
@InCognito-yq5ew
@InCognito-yq5ew 8 күн бұрын
There should have been some graphine which would have been a little on the grey gray side.
@michaelvankuijk2857
@michaelvankuijk2857 21 сағат бұрын
You miss 3 times the power so you need another press on east and west and another in South and north.
@johnthomas77704
@johnthomas77704 15 күн бұрын
Next time can you teach us to great gold, sir?
@bunnatang2081
@bunnatang2081 3 күн бұрын
unless you can make 2000c furnace that has 100000psi and without any other gas included . more importantly it should last more than 24hr.
@4588ron
@4588ron 2 күн бұрын
I think it's fantastic rather than get my wife. A large diamond ring. I will get her a $20 coupon toward finding a 500 ton press. And somebody who would make her a diamond.
@bobearl7859
@bobearl7859 16 күн бұрын
You're missing two other key elements heat in no oxygen
@Poult100
@Poult100 3 күн бұрын
I think the current would have shorted through the structure of the press and not the chamber with the graphite
@alphaomega154
@alphaomega154 Күн бұрын
you cant compress carbons into diamonds using linear pressure. the diamonds made in labs are made inside atmospheric chamber. similar to how you compress and harden carbon fibres.
@CBlargh
@CBlargh 21 сағат бұрын
Okay, Kimberlite...
@sandmanbub
@sandmanbub 4 күн бұрын
Can you find a way to capture the diamonds in a candle's flame?
@hlalakar4156
@hlalakar4156 4 күн бұрын
Did you send them to a lab to test them to be sure they were actual diamond, and not the result of other impurities? Pencil led has other stuff added to it and IDK what the temperatures and pressures in this experiment might do to those impurities. Its mostly clay, so it might produce some kind of glossy ceramic that looks like what you found. If they are real diamonds then that's awesome. Either way I would love to see more experiments. I would recommend using activated carbon. You can find it in most drug stores and it is very high purity. If you used an all tungsten setup of die and piston and didn't go too high on the pressure, it might last a lot longer and produce much bigger crystals. Turning the heat down a bit might also increase the life of the experiment and the crystal size.
@tecktan7250
@tecktan7250 18 күн бұрын
The only use i could think of is diamon sand paper.
@Rotorhead1651
@Rotorhead1651 16 сағат бұрын
Mistakes made: Where do I begin? 🤨🙄😑🤦
@72rmboyd
@72rmboyd 7 күн бұрын
They use bombs to make industrial diamond lol
@carmendeliman4853
@carmendeliman4853 4 күн бұрын
Bravo tungsteno perfect
@Jackgsxr1000
@Jackgsxr1000 4 күн бұрын
I like your words funny magic man
@deepakmudgal1267
@deepakmudgal1267 Күн бұрын
I enjoyed the background music more than the video....can someone send the link for the background music?
@billygraham5589
@billygraham5589 7 күн бұрын
You need heat as well as pressure. Maybe run electricity through the graphite to generate heat? Oh! You are trying that!
@GillAndBurtTheCop
@GillAndBurtTheCop 9 күн бұрын
I think the connotation was supposed to sound like "nothing LESS than diamonds" not "nothing more"
@user-nd5co8lq4t
@user-nd5co8lq4t 13 күн бұрын
0:50 NOPE! made of clay. i tried with burned sugar, but not enough pressure. tungsten carbide does not withstand intense heat from an electric arc, it explode. use a torch.
@xxlordbelxx1368
@xxlordbelxx1368 10 күн бұрын
Now do the same thing with selenium and a tungsten dai
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