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There has recently been misrepresentation of the difference between hot and cold laser technologies used for diamond inscription. We would like to clarify the facts of the technologies.
- "Hot" lasers can and do fracture diamonds.
"Cold" lasers do not.
- "Hot" lasers can penetrate diamonds causing inclusions and blowing existing inclusions close to the surface.
"Cold" lasers do not.
Hot and Cold lasers are technologically two very different types of lasers. Technically, there are many reasons the cold laser technology is far superior to hot lasers for diamond inscription. However, all reasons lead to the single most important point for you and your customers to understand. Unlike hot lasers, cold lasers are 100% safe for diamonds and will not chip or fracture your stones.
GIA, AGS, EGL, HRD, GCAL, and all other major labs around the world all use PhotoScribe lasers. DCLA in Australia also uses the PhotoScribe cold laser technology.
DCLA is so confident in the cold laser technology that we use, that we will guarantee, in writing, that our laser inscription will not chip or fracture your diamond.
Ask others to offer the same written guarantee that we offer and you will see that only the cold laser technology is 100% safe for the inscription of polished diamonds. It is no coincidence that the cold laser system that is used by DCLA is manufactured by the same company that manufactures the cold lasers that are used by all the major labs around the world. DCLA invest in the best and latest technology in order to serve our customers better.
If you would like to learn more about the technical differences between hot and cold laser systems you may visit: Photoscribe
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