For gold mining and aggregate operations in the Klondike region, a high-efficiency wash plant is essential to separate valuable materials from overburden. Our turnkey wash plant combines scrubbing, screening, and dewatering to deliver clean, marketable sand and gravel.
The system includes:
– Scrubber: Removes clay and soft contaminants (Capacity: 50–200 TPH).
– Trommel Screen: Classifies materials by size (Mesh: 5–50mm adjustable).
– Log Washer: Aggressively cleans coarse aggregates (Power: 15–30 kW).
– Dewatering Screens: Reduces moisture content (<10% residual water).
| Model | Capacity (TPH) | Power (kW) | Dimensions (L×W×H) |
|---|---|---|---|
| WP-100 | 100 | 75 | 12×4×5m |
| WP-200 | 200 | 120 | 18×6×6m |
A Klondike-based contractor deployed our WP-200 plant to process glacial deposits. The setup achieved:
– Output: 180 TPH of washed sand/gravel.
– Recovery Rate: 95% gold-bearing fines via integrated sluices.

Q1: Can it handle frozen feed material?
Yes, our scrubbers include heated water jets for thawing.

Q2: What’s the lifespan of wear parts?
Chromium alloy screens last 6–12 months under heavy use.
Q3: Is modular assembly available?
All units are skid-mounted for Arctic logistics.
This system is ideal for harsh climates, ensuring reliability where traditional plants fail. Contact us for a site-specific quote.