The Mobile Trommel Gold Wash Plant is a vehicle-mounted screening and washing system designed for gold recovery. It screens, separates, sorts and sieves alluvial material using a rotating drum (trommel), water and sluice/troughs to concentrate gold and heavy minerals.
Multiple models cover a wide range of capacities from about 1–5 TPH up to 150–200 TPH. Choose a model based on your required throughput and feed characteristics.
Trommel diameters and lengths range from approximately 0.5×1.9 m up to 1.8×5.0 m. Motor power ranges from about 1.5 kW to 18.5 kW depending on the model.
Mesh sizes can be configured between 5 mm and 50 mm, allowing separation of different particle sizes and customized classification for your ore.
The plant can be powered by electric motors or diesel engines. Many models list matched generator specifications (for example 20 kW, 50 kW, 65 kW, 100 kW or 200 kW) when on-site electric supply is not available.
Matched pump sizes in the product range are typically 1.5 to 4.0 inch (pump power requirements scale with model). Exact water flow depends on model and operational settings; consult the supplier for recommended flow rates for your chosen model.
The main structure is made of carbon steel for robust, long service life. The trommel has a sealed guard to reduce dust/pollution, and a comb-shaped cleaning mechanism keeps the screen free of clogging during operation.
A comb-shaped scraper moves relative to the rotating trommel to continuously remove material stuck in the screen openings, preventing blinding and maintaining consistent screening performance.
Yes—the unit is mobile/vehicle-mounted for quick relocation. Installation typically requires placing the unit on stable ground, connecting the pump and power source (generator or mains), and priming the water supply. The supplier can provide setup instructions or on-site commissioning.
Yes. Color customization is offered, and the trommel, mesh size, sluice setup and auxiliary equipment (pumps, generators, conveyors) can be tailored to your requirements.
Regular maintenance includes greasing bearings, checking and tightening fasteners, inspecting and replacing worn screens, liners and sluice matting, and keeping the comb cleaner and trommel sealing in good condition. Wear parts typically include screen panels, trommel liners, sluice carpets and pump impellers.
The trommel’s outer sealing guard reduces dust and material spillage. Proper water management, settling ponds and tailings control at the site are recommended to meet local environmental regulations.
Recovery depends on feed characteristics (particle size, gold distribution), feed preparation, water flow, sluice design and operator settings. When configured and operated correctly, trommel plants deliver very good coarse gold recovery; for specific recovery estimates provide sample material for testing.
Packaging dimensions vary by model (examples range from about 2500×1000×1200 mm for the smallest to roughly 11900×2300×3500 mm for the largest). Shipping method (truck, container, or flatbed) depends on model size and local logistics—confirm with the supplier for exact transport requirements.
Most suppliers offer operator training, spare parts packages and warranty terms. Ask your supplier for specifics on warranty duration, included spare parts and options for after-sales support and maintenance contracts.
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