A Gold Washing Plant is a mobile piece of equipment designed for the separation and processing of alluvial gold from aggregates. It typically uses a trommel system to screen and separate different sizes of materials.
The Gold Washing Plant has a productivity capacity ranging from 5 to 200 tons per hour, depending on the model selected.
Yes, the Gold Washing Plant is designed to be portable, allowing it to be moved easily to different locations on land.
The Gold Washing Plant has been exported to several countries including Sudan, North Korea, Tanzania, and Ghana.
The trommel screening process involves a rotating cylinder with circular meshes that separates materials by size. The fine material is discharged from the lower part of the cylinder while larger materials continue through the screening process.
The Gold Washing Plant features a compact structure, light weight, large handling capacity, and simple operation, which contribute to its reliability. It also has a variable speed deceleration system for efficient operation.
The Gold Washing Plant requires regular maintenance checks to ensure the trommel screen is clean and functioning properly. This includes inspecting the comb-shaped cleaning mechanism and monitoring the motor power.
The dimensions vary by model. For example, the GTS100 model measures 8300mm x 2200mm x 1000mm, while the GTS200 model measures 11500mm x 2250mm x 1000mm.
Yes, the design includes a sealing guard to help prevent environmental pollution during the gold washing process.
The motor power varies by model, ranging from 11 kW for smaller models to 150 kW for larger models like the GTS200.
Various centrifugal concentrators are available that can be paired with the Gold Washing Plant, with capacities ranging from 5T/H to 75T/H.
Sluice box sizes vary by model, with dimensions such as 2000mm x 500mm for the GTS100 model and 6000mm x 1000mm for the GTS200 model.
Yes, the Gold Washing Plant is designed to process alluvial gold and can effectively handle a variety of materials encountered in gold mining.
The trommel screen includes a comb-shaped cleaning mechanism that operates in conjunction with the screening cylinder to keep the sieve body clean without interrupting the screening process.
Warranty details may vary by supplier, but typically, a standard warranty covers manufacturing defects and operational issues for a specified period after purchase.
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