Presidium ARI - Handheld Diamond Identifier

Code:
47-735-000-E
$2,751.94 ex gst

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Description





ARI is a handheld tester helping users distinguish Natural Diamonds against potential lab grown diamonds such as CVD / HPHT diamonds, and Moissanites (includes the new low conductivity moissanite). In addition, it is capable of testing on both loose stones and all kinds of jewellery. These include open / closed back rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, etc.

Testing on Colorless diamonds & moissanites from D-J colorCarat size as small as 0.02ct -10ct Instantaneous results within 3 seconds



Product Benefits:

• User-safe UV Retractable Optical Probe activates only when the tip is in contact with the diamond

• Alert buzzer for loss of contact between optical probe tip and diamond during testing

• A six-language selection in the Graphic User Interface (GUI)

• Battery operated with stylish ergonomic design for portability and ease of use

• Tests colorless diamonds and moissanites from D to J color

• Designed for both left- and right-handed users

• Replaceable Optical Probe Tip, which means no need to buy a new unit in case of wear and tear

• - 1.44 inch LCD screen color resistive result.

- Retractable optical fibre tip for UV activation.

- Auto-Calibration upon power on for accurate and consistent tests every.

- Anti-slip grip.





Moreover, the ARI works well with the Presidium Diamond Mate Tester (PDMT-A) by measuring the stones thermal conductivity. This means users can easily identify natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, moissanite, and diamond simulants quickly.

*ARI is not suitable for testing on diamond simulants such as Cubic Zirconia, Colorless Sappphire etc. The PDMT-A is recommended as an initial test to help determine if the stone is a diamond simulant, before using ARI.