For mining operations seeking efficient gold recovery, a gold wash plant is essential. These plants are designed to separate gold from gravel, sand, and other materials using water and mechanical action. Key components include trommels, sluice boxes, and jigs, ensuring high recovery rates even in challenging conditions.
A robust crushing and sand-making line is critical for producing high-quality aggregates. The typical setup includes:
– Primary Crusher: Jaw crusher (e.g., Feed size: 1,200mm, Capacity: 1,500t/h)
– Secondary Crusher: Cone crusher (e.g., Output: 0-50mm, Capacity: 800t/h)
– Tertiary Crusher: VSI sand maker (e.g., Output: 0-5mm, Capacity: 500t/h)
– Screening: Vibrating screens for precise grading

| Equipment | Model | Capacity | Power |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaw Crusher | PE1200x1500 | 400-800t/h | 160kW |
| Cone Crusher | HPT300 | 200-500t/h | 315kW |
| VSI Sand Maker | S8X1145 | 100-300t/h | 250kW |
| Trommel Screen | TGSM1230 | 50-200t/h | 15kW |

– What’s the gold recovery rate?
Typically 90-98%, depending on material composition.
– Can the plant handle wet clay?
Yes, with a scrubber attachment to break down sticky materials.
– How to maintain crushers?
Regular lubrication and wear-part inspections are critical.