IIDGR's next generation automated melee screening instrument unveiled at Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show

The AMS2 is 10 times faster and reference rate is 0.5% which is much lower than earlier 2-3%
Image Courtesy: De Beers
Image Courtesy: De Beers

The International Institute of Diamond Grading & Research (IIDGR), part of The De Beers Group of Companies, unveiled AMS2 - its next generation automated melee screening instrument. It will cost US$45,000, cheaper than the first generation AMS.

The AMS2 will provide diamantaires with a more efficient and cost-effective diamond verification technology solution for melee-sized diamonds. It functions around 10-times faster than its predecessor and has a substantially reduced referral rate. The AMS2 can process smaller sizes and all shapes of polished diamonds.

The AMS2 was developed by De Beers’ in-house research and development team, which also created the broader suite of diamond verification technology sold by IIDGR, including DiamondView™, DiamondSure™ and PhosView™.

Jonathan Kendall, President of IIDGR, said: “The AMS2 is the most technologically-advanced, efficient and cost-effective melee diamond verification instrument available. Its industry-leading low referral rate has significant economic benefits to users, greatly reducing the need for additional and costly secondary testing. Confidence is everything in the diamond sector and the AMS2 will play a big part in maintaining trust in trade transactions.”

Available from June 2017, the new device will be unveiled at this week’s International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show in Hong Kong.


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