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Sarin Company Incorporating GIA's New Diamond Cut Grade System.

Israel’s Sarin Technologies will incorporate a new GIA cut grading system in its DiaVision product for grading and re-cutting polished diamonds and in Advisor, the company's rough diamond planning software.

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Sarin Diamension machine measures Cut parameters of your Diamond.

A release issued on May 16 said that these new programs will work on most of Sarin’s existing machines, allowing them to continue to increase their productivity with only a software upgrade.

The new GIA cut grading system is the result of research on the way light behaves within diamonds and the relation between diamond proportions and its appearance. One of the conclusions of this research, implemented in the new grading system, is that diamonds of different appearance may still yield a top cut grade, allowing for higher potential rough yield for manufacturers, while providing the necessary flexibility to diamond traders and retailers who need to accommodate changing market needs.

Sarin Technologies is scheduled to present an advanced peek of the new GIA grading system in its products at the upcoming JCK Las Vegas Show,
June 2-9.


Posted by Barry Gutwein on May 17, 2005 10:38 AM in Diamond Basics | Comments (0)

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