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Sorting tech catches big, tiny diamonds
TOMRA's X-ray transmission (XRT) sorting technology reportedly recovered a 227-carat Type Ila premium-quality di- amond at the Lulo mine in Angola. The diamond is not only the largest single stone to be recovered at the newly commissioned XRT large diamond recovery circuit at Lulo, but it is also Angola's second largest recorded diamond. As part of the new coarse recovery stream at the 150-metric-ton-per-hour (mt/h) diamond plant, the XRT technology pro- vided the Lulo partners with the capability to recover individual diamonds up to 1,100 carats.
Sorting tech catches big, tiny diamonds
TOMRA's X-ray transmission (XRT) sorting technology reportedly recovered a 227-carat Type Ila premium-quality di- amond at the Lulo mine in Angola. The diamond is not only the largest single stone to be recovered at the newly commissioned XRT large diamond recovery circuit at Lulo, but it is also Angola's second largest recorded diamond. As part of the new coarse recovery stream at the 150-metric-ton-per-hour (mt/h) diamond plant, the XRT technology pro- vided the Lulo partners with the capability to recover individual diamonds up to 1,100 carats.
Sorting tech catches big, tiny diamonds
2017
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