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100 tph alluvial chrome process plant

A 100 TPH (tons per hour) alluvial chrome process plant focuses on extracting and processing chrome ore from alluvial deposits. Here’s an overview of the components and their functions:

  1. Feeding System:

    • Hopper: Receives raw material from the ground.
    • Grizzly Feeder: Screens out large rocks and allows smaller particles to pass into the plant.
  2. Scrubbing Unit:

    • Trommel Scrubber: Utilizes rotation and water to wash and break down alluvial material, freeing up chrome particles.
  3. Screening System:

    • Vibrating Screen: Separates material by size, typically after being washed, to ensure uniformity for further processing.
  4. Concentration System:

    • Spiral Concentrators: Employ gravity to separate chrome ore from lighter waste material.
    • Shaking Tables: For fine concentration, separating chrome particles based on density.
  5. Classification Unit:

    • Hydrocyclones: Classifies particles based on size and density, directing finer material to further processing.
  6. Tailing Management:

    • Tailings Dewatering Screen: Reduces water content in tailings, ensuring environmentally safe disposal.
  7. Water Recycling System:

    • Thickener: Concentrates waste slurry, recycling water back into the plant, reducing usage.
  8. Power Supply and Infrastructure:

    • Ensure stable and adequate power supply, compatible with industrial standards.

Operational Considerations:

  • Feed Grade: Understanding the feed grade is critical for efficient processing.
  • Water Supply: Adequate and clean water supply is crucial for the washing and concentration processes.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance of equipment ensures longevity and consistent performance.

This configuration ensures efficient extraction and processing of chrome ore, maximizing recovery rates and minimizing operational costs.

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