Rollers Wet Pan Grinding Mill Ore Gold Grinding Mineral Mill Machine
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | TONTEN |
Model Number: | TT-1300 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Set |
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Price: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Export standard wooden box packaging or container |
Delivery Time: | 7-10 work days |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 20 sets per month |
Detail Information |
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Pan Size: | 1300x1500MM | Wheel Size: | Diameter 500mm × Width 380mm |
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Capacity: | 0.8-1.8TPH Processing Capacity Is Closely Related To Hardness, Particle Size And Moisture Content | Feed Size: | ≤30 Mm |
Discharge Size: | 200 Mesh | Main Motor Power: | 15kw |
Scraper Motor Power: | 2.2kw | Name: | Rollers Wet Pan Grinding Mill |
Product Description
Rollers Wet Pan Grinding Mill Ore Gold Grinding Mineral Mill Machine
Working Principle and Process:
1. Feeding: Ore crushed to a certain particle size (usually ≤30mm) is mixed with water and continuously fed into the grinding plate through the feed port.
2. Grinding: An electric motor drives the main shaft through a reducer, causing the grinding plate to rotate at a low speed of just over 20 revolutions per minute. Two massive grinding wheels mounted on a gantry begin to rotate due to friction with the ore. The immense weight of the grinding wheels (each weighing hundreds of kilograms to a ton) exerts powerful squeezing and shearing forces on the material at the bottom of the plate, grinding the ore particles into a fine powder.
3. Amalgamation: During the grinding process, mercury is continuously added to the grinding plate. Mercury has unique wettability (selective wetting) for precious metals such as gold and silver, selectively combining with exposed free gold particles to form amalgam, thus enabling initial gold recovery.
4. Scraping and Discharging: A scraper mounted on the gantry (driven by an independent small motor) continuously scrapes the ground slurry toward the discharge port on the side of the disc for the next enrichment or separation step.
5. Continuous Operation: The entire process is continuous, with ore constantly added and slurry continuously discharged, ensuring continuous production.
The core structure and components of a gold mill:
1. Frame: The gold mill consists of a sturdy steel or cast iron structure, serving as the foundation of the entire machine.
2. Platen: The "worktable" of the gold mill is a large, circular plate. Its interior is lined with a wear-resistant liner (such as manganese steel or granite) to prevent wear and extend its life.
3. Rollers: Typically two, they are made of high-strength cast iron, cast steel, or granite. They are the core components that perform the grinding task, operating under their immense weight.
4. Spindle Drive System: This system includes the main motor, reducer, gears, and spindle. Its function is to provide powerful torque, driving the platen to rotate smoothly at extremely low speeds.
5. Gantry: This system spans the platen, suspending the rollers and mounting the scraper system. The rollers are mounted on the gantry via bearings, allowing for free rotation.
6. Scraper System: Driven by a small motor, this system is responsible for cleaning and directing the ground material to the discharge port, ensuring continuous production.
7. Water Supply System: This system controls the amount of water added during the grinding process to maintain optimal slurry concentration.
Specification:
Model
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Feeding size
(mm)
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Output size
(mm)
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Capacity
(t/h)
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Speed
(r/min)
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Motor power
(kw)
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Weight
(kg)
|
900
|
<15
|
0.6-0.07
|
0.3
|
17-19
|
5.5
|
3500
|
1000
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
0.5
|
16-18
|
5.5
|
4800
|
1100
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
0.6-0.8
|
16-18
|
7.5
|
5200
|
1200B
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
0.8-1.2
|
16-18
|
7.5
|
5530
|
1200A
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
1-1.3
|
21-23
|
7.5
|
5500
|
1300
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
1.5
|
16-18
|
15
|
7600
|
1400
|
<20
|
0.6-0.07
|
1.5-2
|
16-18
|
18.5
|
8550
|
1500B
|
<30
|
0.6-0.07
|
2.5-3
|
20-22
|
22
|
12000
|
1600
|
<30
|
0.6-0.07
|
4-5
|
20-22
|
30
|
14600
|