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Kiran Gems’ Automated Melle Screening Machine Goes On Stream

The Automated Melle Screening Machine allows higher control on distribution flow of goods and keeps the integrity of diamonds.

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Kiran Gems has commissioned the first IIDGR’s Automated Melle Screening (AMS) Machine commissioned in its Headquarters in Bharat Diamond Bourse, Mumbai.

The newly commissioned machine allows screening 500carats of colorless and near colorless diamonds ranging from 1 pointer to 20 pointers in various pre-selected size categories per screening event. The automated technology based machine does not require any person to sit through the whole process of screening. AMS would allow Kiran Gems to handle CVD screening of goods in volume, that return to the premises after being out for business, which is a normal and daily practice.

At present, AMS is the most advanced machine with latest technology in CVD screening. Commenting on the AMS, Dinesh Lakhani, Director Global Sales, Kiran Gems said- “It is one more step towards bolstering customer confidence. This would now allow having even higher control on distribution flow of goods and keep the integrity of diamonds. Kiran Gems is the fore runner in technology adoption and would remain so as it goes long way in adding value to the relationships with customers.”

Earlier, Kiran Gems was using IIDGRS’s Diamond Sure machine for the same. Kiran Gems had been the first to have Diamond Sure machine as well. Currently, Kiran Gems has 3 Diamond Sure machines which are all installed in its head quarter in Mumbai.


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