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100tph clay alluvial gold washing plant

A 100 TPH clay alluvial gold washing plant is designed to process 100 tons per hour of clay-rich alluvial material and recover gold. This type of plant typically includes several key components:

  1. Feeding System: A hopper or feeder to introduce raw material into the system.

  2. Trommel or Scrubber: A rotating drum that helps to break down the clay and liberate gold, allowing finer materials to pass through while larger stones and debris are expelled.

  3. Screening System: Screens that classify material by size, ensuring that only appropriately sized material moves forward to the recovery system.

  4. Gold Recovery Equipment: Jigs, sluice boxes, shaking tables, or centrifugal concentrators to extract gold from the classified material.

  5. Water Supply System: Pumps and piping to provide the necessary water for washing and processing.

  6. Tailings Management: Systems to handle and dispose of material that does not contain gold.

Key features to consider:

  • Durability: The equipment should be built to withstand the abrasive nature of the clay and alluvial material.
  • Efficiency: The system should be optimized to recover the maximum amount of gold possible.
  • Mobility: Some plants are designed to be mobile, allowing them to be moved to different mining sites.

Additionally, local regulations on water usage and discharge, environmental impact, and safety standards should be taken into account when setting up and operating a gold washing plant.

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