A gold centrifugal concentrator is a type of gravity concentration equipment designed to recover gold and other high-density minerals using strong centrifugal forces.
It works by spinning at high speeds to create a strong centrifugal force, which enhances the process of gravity separation and recovers ultrafine ore particles effectively.
The machine can be used for recovering gold, tungsten, lead, manganese, iron, and other high-density minerals.
Yes, the gold centrifugal concentrator is suitable for both placer gold mining and hard rock mining to recover natural gold.
The capacity varies by model: KDL19 (0.25-0.3 T/H), KDL30 (3-5 T/H), KDL60 (15-20 T/H), KDL80 (40-50 T/H), and KDL100 (80-100 T/H).
The feed particle size ranges from 0-30 mm for the KDL19 model up to 0-60 mm for the KDL60, KDL80, and KDL100 models.
The motor power requirements are: KDL19 (0.75 kW), KDL30 (7.5 kW), KDL60 (18.5 kW), KDL80 (37.5 kW), and KDL100 (55 kW).
Concentrate production varies by model: KDL19 (2-3 kg), KDL30 (10-20 kg), KDL60 (30-40 kg), KDL80 (60-70 kg), and KDL100 (70-80 kg).
The overall sizes are: KDL19 (790×785×790 mm), KDL30 (1150×1360×1250 mm), KDL60 (1970×1670×1750 mm), KDL80 (2300×1800×2200 mm), and KDL100 (2500×2000×2400 mm).
The water pressure varies by model, ranging from 0.04 MPa for KDL19 to 0.2 MPa for KDL100.
Regular maintenance involves checking the motor, ensuring the feed system is clear, and inspecting for wear and tear on the concentrator components.
Yes, the gold centrifugal concentrator can be effectively used to recover gold from old tailings.
Yes, training can be provided to operators to ensure safe and effective use of the gold centrifugal concentrator.
Advantages include high recovery rates, efficiency in processing ultrafine particles, and versatility for different types of mining.
Yes, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), follow operational guidelines, and ensure the machine is properly maintained to ensure safe operation.
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