Do you know how spiral chute manufacturers?
A Spiral Chute manufacturer combines the characteristics of spiral concentrators, spiral chutes, shaking tables, and centrifugal concentrators. In places like seashores, riversides, sand beaches and creeks, it is the best equipment for mining and beneficiation. In addition, it can sort iron ore, ilmenite, chromite, pyrite, zircon, rutile, monazite, phosphite, tungsten ore, tin ore, tantalum ore, niobium ore, as well as other non-ferrous metals, rare metals, and non-metallic mineral bodies with a specific gravity difference.
Applications:
Spiral chutes are versatile and can effectively sort a wide range of minerals, including iron ore, ilmenite, chromite, pyrite, zircon, rutile, monazite, phosphite, tungsten ore, tin ore, tantalum ore, niobium ore, and other non-ferrous and rare metals. Additionally, they excel in separating non-metallic mineral bodies with specific gravity differences, ensuring optimal recovery rates.
Manufacturing Process:
The production of a spiral chute is a meticulous process, as showcased in the latest Dasen Mining video. The journey begins with seasoned artisans crafting the spiral blades, followed by the addition of carborundum and blending agents. Once the mixture meets the required standards, it is molded, and skilled workers use professional scrapers to ensure precise proportions of carborundum are added.
After the scraping process, glass fiber cloth is added and trimmed to fit. The blending agent is then adjusted, and paint is applied to the blades, which are left to dry. Once dry, the master craftsman drills holes and trims the blades to perfection. The final step involves assembling the spiral blade with a discharge interface to form a complete spiral chute unit.
Installation and Operation:
Installation is straightforward, involving the calibration of the vertical line and securing the chute with an iron frame or wood. The ore is fed into the two top feed ports using a sand pump. Make-up water is added as needed to adjust the ore pulp concentration. As the ore pulp naturally spirals from high to low, the centrifugal force generated in the rotating inclined flow, combined with gravity, separates the ore and sand based on specific gravity, particle size, and shape differences. Concentrate flows into the concentrate bucket and is connected to the pipeline, while tailings are directed into the tailings bucket, connected to the sand tank via a pipeline, and then discharged using a sand pump.
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