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RatnKanti Empowers the Diamond Industry with Impeccable Laser Facet Cutting

Mahendra Brothers Exports Pvt. Ltd. India and Diarough Botswana Pty Pioneer a New Era in Laser Facet Cutting with the "RatnKanti" Machine Developed by Dharmaj Technologies

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Dharmaj Technologies, a leading manufacturer of laser diamond cutting machinery and equipment, has announced the launch of its new "RatnKanti" Laser-assisted Faceting machine. For over 11 years, Dharmaj Technologies has been serving the diamond industry, providing innovative and high-quality solutions to meet the evolving needs of diamond cutters and manufacturers.

Diamond facet cutting is a meticulous and indispensable process that requires precision and advanced technology. With the introduction of "RatnKanti," a cutting-edge laser technology, the diamond industry experiences a transformative shift. The "RatnKanti" machine is available in Green Laser and IR Laser options, offering a wide range of cutting possibilities, including Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Round, and Fancy shape cuts. Its remarkable versatility in diamond cutting options sets "RatnKanti" apart. The machine accommodates diamond sizes ranging from 0.10 cent polish to large round and fancy sizes with a single sticking requirement for all processes.

At the core of "RatnKanti" lies its advanced facet cutting capabilities. The machine provides the option of 8 or 16 facets on each side, enabling precise and intricate cuts. To streamline the facet cutting process, "RatnKanti" allows for the import of facet cutting parameters through .obj files from Sarin Advisor 8.0, ensuring accuracy in the asymmetrical cutting process and yielding maximum cut quality.

Efficiency and low maintenance requirements are prioritized in the design of "RatnKanti." The machine's robust and vibration-free body structure guarantees stable operation, reducing the need for frequent adjustments. This feature not only saves time but also minimizes the risk of errors during the cutting process. With unmatched speed and precision, "RatnKanti" sets new standards in facet cutting. Its laser system ensures minimal damage to the diamond.

Mahendra Brothers Exports Private Limited, established in 1960, is a prominent and trusted player in the diamond industry with a legacy of 60 years. They are synonymous with natural diamonds, offering a diverse range of shapes and qualities. As a Sightholder of the esteemed De Beers Group, they enjoy privileged access to rough diamonds, ensuring a consistent supply of high-quality polished diamonds and jewelry.

Diarough Botswana Pty is a part of the globally renowned Diarough Group established in 1975. They have a direct supply contract with every major miner and have been De Beers Sightholders since 1983. Diarough operates diamond-manufacturing facilities in Botswana, South Africa, Thailand, and India.

What sets Diarough and Mahendra Brothers apart is not only their use of the latest technology in diamond cutting and faceting but also their ability to leverage their experience and knowledge by collaborating with exceptional technology providers to develop new technologies.

Prakash Rakholia, founder and Partner of Dharmaj Technologies, stated, "We are enthusiastic about introducing our new "RatnKanti" machine, which will revolutionize the diamond facet cutting industry. Designed to cater to both lab-grown and mined diamonds, this innovative technology ensures that the industry can meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide as the demand for precision-cut diamonds continues to soar. This further solidifies "RatnKanti's" position as a leader in diamond facet cutting."

 
 

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