EMERALD TREATMENT FROM ESMERALD.COMä Given the special characteristics of the emerald, the presence of fissures, flaws or impurities, there is a constant search for new processes that might yield better and more satisfactory cleaning and beautication methods for the stone. One of the most common and currently accepted
methods is to use acid to clean the stones. After the material is acid-cleaned it is left in long enough to reach neutralization and thorough acid wash out. After clean up, the stones are treated with cedar oil or Canada balsam to beautify them further. To improve importance of durability in emerald enhancements we are using Permasafe enhancement from CGIE a wide world accept treatment.
More about enhancements: Cedar oil Canada Balsam
Permasafe. Our company take the basic standard of emerald enhancements of ICONTEC (Colombian Institute of Technical Law and Certification). This standard is GTC 46 approved in 11/26/1997, for National Council. The standard cover emerald treatment with: Cedar Wood Oil:
Oil distilled of the leaves of the "" Junipers Virginian ". It is an liquidate colorless dissolved in alcohol. Specific Gravity: 0.94 y 0.98 Refractive index: (20°C) 1.50 and 1.52
Canadian Balsam:Resinous mixture of varied composition, gotten of some species of leave of trees and shrubbery. . All the types are dissolved in organic liquids and dissolveless in water. They have a
penetrating pleasant scent, it is fuels. Specific Gravity: 0.98 y 0.99 Refractive index: (20°C) 1.52 and 1.54 Point of Boil: 137°C to 143°C
PermaSafe : : NEW!
: To improve the durability of emerald enhancements to make a way toward reestablishing market confidence along wholesales, dealers and customers. Our company use new emerald filler named PermaSafe from CGIE.
PermaSafe
is an epoxy resin, are durable and can withstand ultrasonic cleaners and the heat of a cutting wheel. PermaSafe reportedly can be removed from the emerald and fluoresces a pale blue in long wave ultraviolet light for easy identification
PermaSafe is touted to be transparent and closer to emerald's refractive index, thereby concealing fissures more effectively. It is also less viscous and can permeate emeralds with a minimum of heat and pressure. The below text is taken article from professional Jeweler web site, April 1999. About Permasafe New Emerald Treatment at the Source A Colombian company tackles the problem of filler durability with PermaSafe Not everyone accepts the gloom enveloping the emerald business. In Bogotá, Colombia, the world's most important emerald source, C.I. Gemtech Ltd. has taken a proactive approach. "PermaSafe," a new durable emerald enhancement, is the product of a partnership Gemtech forged with a gemological laboratory, the Center for Gemological Studies of Emerald, Bogotá. The lab's director, Rodrigo Giraldo, a
graduate gemologist, says PermaSafe offers durability and safety. "And that goes to the heart of the problem with emeralds," says Gemtech President Jaime Rotlewicz Cohen. Many gem dealers agree with Rotlewicz. They say improving the durability of emerald enhancements and explaining to buyers what exactly is in an emerald will go a long way toward reestablishing market confidence. What Is It? PermaSafe is an epoxy resin, similar in some ways to the secret material used in the Arthur Groom-Gematrat enhancement (Professional Jeweler,April 1998, p. 50), Giraldo says. Both treatments are durable and can withstand ultrasonic cleaners and the heat of a cutting wheel, he says. PermaSafe reportedly can be removed from the emerald and fluoresces a pale blue in long wave ultraviolet light for
easy identification. PermaSafe is touted to be transparent and closer to emerald's refractive index, thereby concealing fissures more effectively. "It is also less viscous and can permeate emeralds with a minimum of heat and pressure," says Giraldo. Arthur Groom of Arthur Groom-Gematrat, New York City, says there probably
are more differences than similarities with his product. Nevertheless, Groom welcomes the development of PermaSafe. "It is a positive development because in Colombia, they are beginning to understand the importance of durability in emerald enhancements," he says. Another U.S. emerald dealer agrees. "It seems to be pretty stable," says Ray Zajicek of Equatorian Imports, Dallas, TX. "I've run several durability
experiments on emeralds treated with PermaSafe and am positive about the results." Gemtech and its lab say they've sent samples of the new treatment to all of the world's major laboratories. In the U.S., the Gemological Institute of America Gem Trade Laboratory in Carlsbad, CA, and the American Gem Trade Association Laboratory, New York City, confirmed having received samples for study. (GIA expects to
release the first part of a report about a wide variety of emerald fillers in an upcoming issue of Gems & Gemology, its quarterly journal). - by Robert Weldon, G.G. |