DOVE Dry Mining Equipment and Machinery (Dry processing plants) are supplied in two
different range of:

  • Dry Processing Plants (DPPTM ), configured for dry processing of placer or alluvial
    applications.
  • Dry Processing Plants (DPHTM ), configured for dry processing of primary or hard rock
    applications.

DOVE Dry Processing Plants are supplied in fourteen models, with processing capacities of
50 tons/hour up to 450 tons/hour of dry ore, per single plant.

APPLICATION:

DOVE Dry mining equipment and machinery
(Dry Minerals Processing Plants) are designed
and configured for classification, concentration,
separation and recovery of metals and minerals
concentrate in dry mode and without the use
of water. Dry processing has many advantages
over wet processing except when water is
actually required prior to concentration and
separation.

DOVE Dry mining/Dry Processing Plants (DPP
TM )
and (DPH
TM ) are designed and configured for
concentration, separation and recovery of diamonds,
color gemstones, gold, other precious metals, light
metals and other heavy metals, either from placer
(alluvial) deposits or primary (hard rock) applications.

DOVE Dry mining equipment and machinery
(Dry Processing Plants) are supplied in two
different ranges of (DPP
TM ) configured for dry
processing of placer (alluvial) deposits or the (DPH
TM )
range configured for dry processing of primary
deposits (hard rock). In the event of placer (alluvial)
deposits, the (DPP
TM ) is installed as is. In the event
of primary deposits, the Dry Trommel is removed
and the (DPH
TM ) is installed after the rock
reduction (crushing/screening/grinding) plant.
The crushed ore is fed into the (DPH
TM ) screener
module directly by the conveyer system.

ADVANTAGES:

The dry mining equipment and machinery (Processing Plants) produce higher grade
products with less concentrate loss than wet concentration methods.

DOVE Dry Processing Plants may be located anywhere, regardless of water supply. There is
no water to pump or bring from a distance, therefore eliminating the cost of pipes, pumps
and related overhead costs.

  • In most cases dry processing plants increase capacity, cuts down on the number of
    unites and space necessary; resulting in smaller and less expensive plants with lower
    power costs.
  • Due to greater sensitivity to slight differences in density of the particles, DPPTM
    Processing Plant will successfully treat ores whigh are not amenable to wet
    concentration in the gravity separation methods.
  • Dry ore may be efficiently separated at the economical releasing point of the minerals,
    thus making sure the resulting products are dry and are handled, shipped and
    marketed at a lower cost than wet processing methods.
  • Since no water is needed to produce separation, climatic conditions will not affect
    efficient operation.
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