spiral concentrator Type M
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The Spiral Concentrator Type M is an advanced solution for gravity separation, designed to provide unparalleled performance in various mineral processing applications. As a leader in spiral technology, this concentrator ensures consistency and efficiency in the separation process, enhancing recovery rates and product grades. With its robust design and innovative features, the Spiral Concentrator Type M is tailored for a range of materials, including rutile, ilmenite, zircon, iron ore, and more. Its modular cast polyurethane feed box and customizable splitter configurations contribute to extended service life and improved operational efficiency.
With the capability to accommodate spiral configurations in single, twin, triple, and quad troughs, this concentrator maximizes capacity while minimizing floor space requirements. The Spiral Concentrator Type M is not only cost-effective but also requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for various mining operations.
Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Feed Box | Replaceable modular cast polyurethane for positive feedline connection |
Splitter Configuration | Custom designed for each application |
Concentrate Diverter | Maximizes concentrate product grade |
Re-pulping Devices | Enhances recovery and grade of product |
Product Collector Box | Cast polyurethane ensuring long life and no splash collection |
Launder System | Integrated engaged design |
Feed Distribution Systems | Accurate top or bottom entry for improved recoveries |
Process Circuits | Simplicity reduces capital costs |
Wash-Water | Available with or without |
Additional Information
Applications of the Spiral Concentrator Type M include:
- Rutile, ilmenite, and zircon concentration
- Iron ore, chromite, and manganese beneficiation
- Tin, Tantalum, and tungsten ore concentration
- Gold, native copper, and base metal recovery
- Silica sands processing and pumice sand separation
- Titano-magnetite concentration
- Garnet, kyanite, sillimanite, and andalusite recovery