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Above 1700 °C (1973 K / 3583 °F), diamond is converted to graphite. Melting point of graphite is 3700 to 4000 K. (It boils at around 5000 K)

It has been done by the Z-Machine at the Sandia National Laboratories by using a pressure of 10 million times normal Atmospheric pressure.

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