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Post By : IJ News Service On 04 January 2013 2:51 PM
Sarin Technologies is introducing a service beginning today, April 1, 2009, through which, diamond manufacturers can accurately map all inclusions, within almost any rough diamond, within a time span of minutes. The new service offers the benefit of reduced time, and is named as Galaxyâ„¢ 1000 scanner. Uzi Levami, Sarin Technologies CEO, explained, "We are proud to offer this new service in Israel and India, where diamond manufacturers have already been participating in the testing of our new scanner and have been excited by its results. Following Israel and India, we expect to gradually be offering these services in other diamond manufacturing centers worldwide." %% This scanner achieves results with no preprocessing (known in the diamond industry as "opening windows") of the rough stone required, and within minutes. The scanner has been built with properties of accuracy, quick time factor, automatic detection and ability to map all inclusions regardless of their type, size, and location within the rough diamond, using a unique patent-pending technology. %% Mr. Levami went on to say "We believe that offering inclusion mapping as a service to the diamond industry, especially during these times of credit limitations, has the potential of benefiting both the Company and its customers: diamond manufacturers will be able to obtain this innovative service without committing to large investments in capital equipment." %% Sarin expects Galaxyâ„¢ 1000 to revolutinise diamond manufacturing and diamond trading, because frosted and lightly coated rough diamonds, commonly traded speculatively, due to their obscure internal structure, can now be fully mapped and, in effect, demystified. No "windows" need to be polished on these diamonds to undergo Sarin's new scanning.

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