A "100 TPH diamond washing plant" refers to a facility that processes diamond-bearing materials at a rate of 100 tons per hour (TPH). This type of plant is designed to wash and separate diamonds from other materials like gravel, clay, and rock.
Key components often include:
- Feeding System: Ensures a continuous and regulated feed of materials.
- Scrubber or Trommel: Cylindrical drum that rotates, washing and breaking down clumps of material.
- Vibrating Screen: Segregates materials by size.
- Jig or Concentrator: Separates diamonds based on their density.
- Conveyor Belts: Moves materials through the various stages of processing.
Applications:
- Alluvial mining operations
- Tailings processing
- Kimberlite pipes mining
Overall, it aims to increase the efficiency and yield of diamond extraction.
