D-Screen: The Most Compact
D-Screen: The Most Compact
D-Screen: The Most Compact
HRD Antwerps D-Screen identifies natural diamonds. It can be used for polished diamonds with colour
range from D to J.
What you need to know about lab grown and treated diamonds
Up until the sixties, a colourless or nearly colourless possible to remove the brownish colour of some CVD
diamond was by definition a natural stone. In the eight- lab grown diamonds in order to obtain colourless
ies the first lab grown gem quality diamonds appeared diamonds by using HPHT treatment.
on the market, HPHT synthesis was used.
The arrival of these new techniques brought about
This process gained a great deal of attention, as the enormous challenges for scientists and researchers.
technique could turn some brown diamonds into They embarked upon an intensive search for new
colourless diamonds. It was, after all, the very first techniques to identify the true nature of a diamond:
technique that could remove colour. natural, treated or lab-grown.
In the beginning of the 21st century, the American These techniques were also to be user-friendly, reliable
CVD technique Chemical Vapour Deposition was intro and economical. Years of research resulted in the launch
duced to produce lab grown diamonds. It also became of a unique device: the D-Screen.
Lawrence Ma
Lee Heng Diamond Group
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D-SCREEN
Is your diamond NATURAL, LAB GROWN and/or COLOUR ENHANCED?
Type I Type II
Ia Ib IIa IIb
Colour Groups of nitrogen Isolated nitrogen No specific colour Substitute boron
centres atoms centre atoms
Colour Colourless Orange Colourless Blue
Yellow Orange - Yellow Brownish yellow Grey
Brown Pink
Purple
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D-SCREEN
Is your diamond NATURAL, LAB GROWN and/or COLOUR ENHANCED?
Brown
Type I Type I Type IIa + Type IaB Type IIa Type IIb
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D-SCREEN
Is your diamond NATURAL, LAB GROWN and/or COLOUR ENHANCED?
HPHT synthesis
The purpose of this technique is to produce a diamond Cross Section of the Ultrahigh Pressure Unit
by simulating the growth conditions of diamonds deep
in the earth. By applying a high pressure (HP) and high
temperature (HT) to a carbon source, one forges a
lab-grown diamond. Since the seventies, gem quality
diamonds have been produced by HPHT synthesis.
CVD synthesis
Chemical Vapour Deposition is the process through
which a diamond is produced from a carbon rich gas.
The principle was already known in the nineteen thir-
ties, but it took until the beginning of this century be-
fore one succeeded in growing larger single diamond
crystals instead of polycrystalline material.
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D-SCREEN
Compact, reliable and fast!
A D-Screen is not developed to distinguish simulants such as cubic zirconia (CZ) and moissanite. Non-
destructive testing methods are used to distinguish diamond from simulants, based on their different mate-
rial properties. Amongst the testing methods used are: optical inspection, gem testers, hardness pencils and/
or density measurements.
Green indicator:
the stone is not synthetic and not HPHT The benefits of D-Screen
colour enhanced. Easy check to see if your stones are not lab grown
or HPHT colour enhanced
Orange indicator: Fast and correct result
the stone may be synthetic (laboratory Compact
grown) or HPHT colour enhanced, the User-friendly
stone requires further examination in Ergonomic
a laboratory. Portable (battery)
Price/quality
Red indicator: Suitable for all diamond cuts
low battery voltage or defective device. Screening of 200 stones/hour