A method of consolidating particulate materials into articles having
combinations of properties not available by conventional processes by
liquid phase sintering. These particulate materials are comprised of core
particles individually coated with layers of a metal compound having a
relatively higher fracture toughness than the core, such as WC or TaC.
These coated particles include an outer layer comprised a metal, such as
Co or Ni. The particles with these coatings are pressed to form an
article and the article densified at pressures and temperatures where
full density is achieved without the degradation of the material forming
the core particle.