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:
Feeding System: A hopper or feeder to introduce raw material into the system.
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.
Screening System: Screens that classify material by size, ensuring that only appropriately sized material moves forward to the recovery system.
Gold Recovery Equipment: Jigs, sluice boxes, shaking tables, or centrifugal concentrators to extract gold from the classified material.
Water Supply System: Pumps and piping to provide the necessary water for washing and processing.
Tailings Management: Systems to handle and dispose of material that does not contain gold.
Key features to consider:
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.