DRC Techno launches ‘D-Secure’ to identify synthetic diamonds

The innovative machine not only identifies synthetic diamonds but also identifies the Type IIa CVD diamonds.
DRC Techno launches ‘D-Secure’ to identify synthetic diamonds

Lately Indian diamond industry has been grappling with the rising threat of synthetic diamonds (CVD and HPHT). Though, there has been constant research work going on to come up with innovative technologies to identify these type diamonds better, the identification process is still a laborious task. As CVD diamonds have same physical, chemical and optical properties as an earth-mined diamond, identification process becomes even more difficult. Also, the growing threat of CVD diamonds has led to customers losing interest in diamonds.

Dharmanandan Research Centre’s (DRC Techno) ‘D-Secure’ can prove to be a boon for the diamond industry as this wonder not only can identify synthetic diamonds in various sizes but also can detect Type IIa synthetic diamonds. D-Secure can recognise laboratorial diamonds both in polished as well as rough plus. It detects all sizes from 0.003 carats (+0000 sieve size) to 10 carats of colourless or near to colourless diamonds. Besides, detection of bigger than 10 carats is also possible with some mechanical add-ons. Apart from this, the machine can detect synthetic diamonds in studded jewellery as well.

Commenting on the launch Vipul Sutariya Director DRC Techno “After deep research & years of hard work of, technical team at DRC developed this device to counter rising problem of adulteration by man-made diamonds in business.”

The new instrument, unlike existing devices, is capable of identifying synthetic diamonds from a batch directly and hence saves significant time. Moreover, the results so pulled off are precise and require no further assessment. The process doesn’t take more than 50 seconds. However, identification time depends on the amount of goods being checked.

“D-Secure” is said to be the most accurate synthetic diamond identifier till date. Not only this, the instrument would come at a cheaper price as compared to the expensive instruments available in the market. However, Vipul Sutariya refused to divulge the expected price of the instrument.

The instrument has already created quite a buzz in the industry and a number of diamond traders/brokers had queued up for the demo. Diamond World had a firsthand experience to witness the diamond identification process. The process is certainly faster and hassle free.

“Purpose of this development is to uphold consumer confidence and keep natural diamond business safe from dumping of artificial diamonds and finding those undisclosed synthetic diamonds in cost effective manner.” stated Sutariya.


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