The primary function of the Mining Equipment Patented Spiral Chute is to separate liquid and solid materials based on gravity differences, making it effective for various ores including coal, iron ore, and non-ferrous metals.
This spiral chute can separate a variety of ores including coal, iron ore, chromite, pyrites, tungsten ore, tin ore, niobium ore, and other non-ferrous metals.
The spiral chute is available in four models: LXA1000, LXA1200, LXA1500, and LXA2000, each designed for specific separation tasks and capacities.
The capacities for the models are as follows: LXA1000 has a capacity of 2-3 t/h, LXA1200 has 4-6 t/h, LXA1500 has 8-16 t/h, and LXA2000 has 15-40 t/h.
The spiral chute operates based on gravity differences, allowing it to efficiently separate materials by particle size and density as they flow down the spiral.
Yes, the spiral chute is particularly suitable for sand ore separation, making it a valuable tool in industries where gravity separation is critical.
The Mining Equipment Patented Spiral Chute is available in two power supply options: 220V and 380V.
Industries that can benefit from using the spiral chute include mining, mineral processing, and any sectors that require efficient separation of ores based on gravity.
The pitch diameter ratio for the models are as follows: LXA1000 is 0.45, LXA1200 has a ratio of 0.6/0.45, LXA1500 has 0.6/0.45, and LXA2000 also has 0.6/0.45.
Each model has a different number of starts: LXA1000 has 3 starts, LXA1200 has 3 starts, LXA1500 has 3 starts, and LXA2000 has 4 starts.
The outer diameters for the models are as follows: LXA1000 is 1000 mm, LXA1200 is 1200 mm, LXA1500 is 1500 mm, and LXA2000 is 2000 mm.
Yes, the LXA2000 model is specifically designed for large-scale ore separation needs, making it suitable for high-capacity operations.
The spiral chute is essential in mineral processing due to its high efficiency in separating ores with different gravity values, thus optimizing resource recovery.
Installation and maintenance of the spiral chute are generally straightforward, but it's recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance.
The spiral chute is typically used to process a range of materials including coal, various metal ores, and non-metallic ores that require gravity separation.
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