Our Technology Has Shown Impressive Results In Diamonds
Our technology has shown impressive results in Diamonds applications such as color diagnostics and authenticity of polished diamonds.
Color Diagnostics For Marquise Diamonds
Our hyper-spectral camera captures a detailed spectral profile of each diamond, allowing us to differentiate between subtle color variations with unprecedented accuracy. The graph below illustrates how effectively our technology can distinguish between diamonds of different color grades, including D, E, and F, even when dealing with marquise-cut diamonds as small as 1/3 carat.
Hyper-spectral Camera Captures A Detailed Spectral Profile
Orange Curve
Represents the spectral profile obtained from a diamond of Color Grade D. As the highest color grade, diamonds of this grade exhibit a distinctive spectral signature that our system captures with high precision.
Green Curve
Blue Curve
The Graph Demonstrates How Our Hyper-spectral Imaging System
The graph demonstrates how our hyper-spectral imaging system can clearly separate the spectral profiles of diamonds across different color grades. The color-coded curves reveal that as the color grade increases (i.e., from F to D), the intensity of the spectral signal also increases, aligning with theoretical expectations of diamond color grading.
Key Benefits
High Precision
Our technology provides a precise and reliable method for determining the color grade of diamonds, even in challenging conditions.
Authenticity Verification
The Capability To Discern Subtle
for accurate and consistent color grading, essential for
both gemologists and diamond traders.
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