DOVE Dry Concentrator (DRY-Table) is designed and configured for concentration, separation and recovery of metals and minerals concentrate in dry mode and without the use of water. Dry concentration has many advantages over wet concentration methods, except when water is actually required as a solvent or when wet working is required prior to concentration and separation.
APPLICATION:
- DOVE DRY CONCENTRATOR in configuration with DOVE
Dry Processing Plant (SPD), offers the opportunity to exploit and recover metals and minerals from dry deposits, which were left due to the lack of water.
- Dry Concentrator is configured for concentration,
separation and recovery of free-flowing material finer than (-2mm) or (10 Mesh B.S.)
- For concentration, separation and recovery of materials
with close fraction of particle density, which are not amenable to wet concentration methods.
- In configuration with DOVE Dry Processing Plant (SPD),
for concentration, separation and recovery of diamonds, color gemstones, gold, and other precious metals, base metals, ferrous metals, light metals, etc.
- To be configured after Hard-Rock Crushing Plant (ie. DOVE
Mobile or Stationary Crushing Plants) for dry concentration and recovery of gold, other precious metals, base metals, ferrous metals, light metals, etc.
- To be configured in a wet processing plant for concentration,
separation and recovery of metals and other minerals after DOVE Dual Flow Rotary Dryer.
- To be deployed as a stand-alone unit for concentration and
recovery of metals, precious stones and other minerals out of beach sand.
ADVANTAGES:
DOVE Dry Concentrator offers unique advantages over Wet Concentration methods. Consider these advantages:
- Dry concentrator produces higher grade products with less
concentrate loss than wet concentration methods.
- DOVE Dry Concentration plants may be located anywhere
regardless of water supply. There is no water to pump or bring in from a distance, therefore eliminating that cost.
- Increases capacity and cuts down on the number of units and
space necessary; resulting in smaller and less expensive plants with lower power costs.
- Due to the greater sensitivity to slight differences in density of the
particles, dry concentration will successfully treat ores which are not amenable to wet concentration.
- Ore may be efficiently separated at the economical releasing
point of the minerals, thus making it possible to treat ore at a much more finely ground stage and reduces the cost of production.
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