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Raman spectrometer L365
for spectral analysisfor jewelryprofessional

Raman spectrometer - L365 - enspectr - for spectral analysis / for jewelry / professional
Raman spectrometer - L365 - enspectr - for spectral analysis / for jewelry / professional
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Characteristics

Type
Raman
Domain
for spectral analysis, for jewelry, professional
Configuration
portable

Description

The professional EnSpectr L365 Spectrometer is a low-cost miniature device for spectral analysis that offers a quick and simple solution to the problem of detecting colorless natural diamonds. Now lab-grown diamonds are hardly distinguishable from natural diamonds. Although the manufacture of diamond semiconductors is expected to be a mass-market for synthetic diamonds, the significant difference in price between natural diamonds suitable for jewelry and their synthetic analogs leads to jewelry market penetration by synthetic diamonds. Polished diamonds exceeding 0.5 сt in weight are generally supplied with a certificate of origin. The most unprotected category has long been that of diamonds down to 0.2 сt that are extensively used in manufacture of mass-market jewelry. This makes diamond exchange involved in distribution of natural diamonds use fairly expensive equipment for identification of mined diamonds. The professional EnSpectr L365 Spectrometer is a low-cost miniature device for spectral analysis that offers a quick and simple solution to the problem of detecting colorless natural diamonds. The optical fiber allows analysis of not only a single polished gemstone but also a miniature crystal in a piece of jewelry of any form and complexity regardless of the setting. To this end, the tip of the fiber tool is brought in contact with the small-sized crystal.
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