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DRC Techno launches J-Secure

J-Secure will identify synthetic diamonds within studded jewellery

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DRC Techno, the mechanist of D-Secure – a synthetic identification instrument, has now launched J-Secure, to help identify the mixing of synthetic diamonds with natural stones in studded jewellery.

The company’s contribution of its D-Secure supported curbing mixing of lab grown diamonds with natural after it was launched last year. The latest invention – the J-Secure is aimed to be a perfect solution to the existing concern of adulteration of synthetic diamonds in a jewel.

The J-Secure will identify the synthetics embedded in the tiny prongs of a jewel. In turn, it will play a catalyst in maintain the consumer confidence and in addressing various issues of adultery and frauds.

The J-Secure detects lab grown diamonds from 0.003 carats in studded jewellery and alike the D-Secure needs no further test. The J-secure is compatible with any type of jewellery be it rings, earrings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets, etc.

DRC Techno has begun the booking of J-Secure and J-Secure Plus from 1st of October 2016 and additionally, it also announced a new instrument called D-View to check phosphorescence to detect possible HPHT lab grown synthetic diamonds. The estimated price of D-View will be USD 5000.

DRC is also introducing a “Chain of Custody” program via a web portal reportcheck.dsecure.com for the user of D-Secure and to be users of J-Secure. The report check will also make available through mobile application.

Dharmanandan Research Centre (DRC), an organization formed in 2006, dedicated to bringing technological improvements and innovations to the field of diamonds and jewellery manufacturing.


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