Saturday, July 15, 2017

Company to create technologies for the diamond industry OGI Systems Group will soon present OGI Maximus system - Scanner for measuring very large diamonds.
Development of the system has taken several years, and was carried out in collaboration with leading international companies bidding. Innovative technologies have become part of the design of the product. The system includes a digital camera of high resolution for the most accurate marking, as well as advanced digital algorithms. The device is large enough to measure even the largest diamonds, including the recently discovered 1,109-carat "Lesedi La Rona".
"The system OGI Maximus combines breakthrough capabilities in raising diamanters confidence in diamond production in the planning or cutting extremely large diamonds," - said OGI Marketing Director Lior Modlin (Lior Modlin).
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Diamcor Mining announced that the recently completed drilling the first two of the four additional wells, the resolution which was recently obtained for the site Krohn-Endora (Krone-Endora) project in Venice (Venetia) in South Africa.
The license for the use of water, which will be valid for 15 years, gives companies the ability to extract the diamond for their needs 410,148 cubic meters of water a year from seven wells. It is expected that it will support the long-term target of breed processing of 300 000 tonnes per month.
In a statement, the diamond company-junior said that the remaining two wells will be completed before the end of the current quarter of the fiscal year, until 30 June.
"With the additional water reserves, the company plans to increase the volume of recycling rocks of all sizes up to 45 mm is planned to test and evaluate the planned processing capacities, as well as to collect key data that will help the company make a final decision on the mining." - said in a statement Diamcor.