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New Sarin-Produced Diamond Cutter Uses Latest in Laser Technology  |  |
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[Tel Aviv, Israel, SEPTEMBER 1, 2005] Sarin Technologies, a leading developer and manufacturer of precision diamond and gemstone production technology, has launched a brand new diamond laser for sawing, cutting and shaping based on proprietary technology and the latest in green laser technology.
The development of this high-tech, state of the art machine was enabled by Sarin’s having acquired the intellectual property from CNC Laser, the leading Antwerp-based manufacturer of laser sawing, cutting and shaping machines for the diamond industry.
The use of a green diamond laser as opposed to the traditional red lasers used in the industry ensures, among other things, minimal breakage and weight loss on the cut or sawn stone. Other unique advantages of the product are that it can saw through “tension stones,” which are especially prone to damage during any type of processing be it mechanical or laser. The new product also provides an efficient and direct link to Sarin’s leading rough planning machine DiaExpert™ — which works with the company’s laser marker DiaMark-Z™— and Advisor™ software — the most advanced and user friendly software in the world for computerized mapping, analysis and laser marking of rough diamonds.
“The acquisition of CNC Laser’s intellectual property is in keeping with Sarin’s mission to provide the diamond industry with comprehensive technological solutions from planning to production, thus helping manufacturers to maximize profit.” commented Sarin CEO Zeev Leshem. “The new product is expected to have a significant and positive impact on Sarin’s sales in 2006 and will bolster Sarin`s position as a leader in planning, analyzing and manufacturing technologies. Since signing the initial agreement with CNC over a year ago, we’ve been finalizing the development of the product and conducting beta sites around the world. Now the product is ready and we’re taking advance orders in preparation for shipping, which will commence in Q4 of 2005.”
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