The primary function of the Knelson Type Gold Separator Machine is to separate and recover gold from sand and rock materials using centrifugal force.
The KN60 model can achieve a recovery rate of up to 99% for the natural gold in lode ore, with expected recoveries of 98% for milling sizes of 0.074mm and 97% for particles as small as 0.004mm.
The Knelson concentrator works by driving the concentrate cone to rotate at high speed, introducing feed slurry through a stationary feed tube. The centrifugal force then separates heavy gold from lighter materials, allowing the gold to remain in layers while lighter material is discharged.
The dimensions of the KN60 model are 1.4m x 1.6m x 1.6m.
The KN60 model has a capacity of 5-20 tons per hour.
The KN60 model requires approximately 10-15 tons of slurry water per hour.
The cleaning up cycle for rock gold is between 1 to 4 hours, while for sand gold, it ranges from 4 to 8 hours.
The KN60 model weighs approximately 1.5 tons.
The KN60 model uses a motor power of 7.5 kW.
Yes, the Knelson Type Gold Separator is suitable for the selection and recovery of both sand gold and rock gold.
The upgrade ratio of the KN60 model is up to 1,000 times.
Yes, the Knelson concentrator is particularly effective for small particle sizes, with high recovery rates for particles down to 0.004mm.
The Knelson Type Gold Separator can process sand gold and rock gold, making it ideal for mining applications in rivers and inland areas.
In addition to the KN60 model, there are also KN30 and KN80 models available, each with different capacities and specifications.
The Knelson concentrator uses centrifugal force for separation, which is more efficient and effective than traditional methods like amalgamating plates, particularly for fine gold recovery.
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