The following describes the gold panning equipment process.
Gold panning equipment primarily consists of agitation chutes, shaking tables, jigs, or centrifuges. Both agitation chutes and centrifuges enable mechanized cleaning of coarse and concentrate ore, with high throughput and recovery rates. Compared to fixed chutes, these chutes also require less space and require less floor space. They will undoubtedly replace processes based solely on fixed chutes. This compact process utilizes the space within the panning equipment and natural elevation differences, enabling slurry to flow back freely, simplifying the gold selection process. Furthermore, the concentrating process reduces gold loss. This process will eventually replace the chute-jig process. Furthermore, gold panning equipment will incorporate ore dewatering and desludging processes, extracting gold-bearing heavy sand, and extracting the final product at an onshore concentrator. This simplifies the gold selection process, reduces gold loss, and improves gold recovery rates.
The above describes the gold panning equipment process, which I hope will be helpful.