How to Choose the Right Gold Beneficiation Equipment?

Selecting the right gold beneficiation equipment depends on the ore grade, particle size, and deposit characteristics of each mine. DASEN Mining Machinery provides tailored solutions that combine high recovery efficiency, energy saving, and environmental compliance. The following practical recommendations outline the best equipment configurations for different gold‑mine conditions — helping operators achieve maximum recovery with minimal environmental impact.

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Scenario 1 — High‑Grade Gold Ore with Uneven Particle Size

For high‑grade ores where gold grains are unevenly distributed, the optimal process is built around
“high‑efficiency crushing + multi‑stage gravity separation + supplementary flotation.”

DASEN Machinery’s gravity equipment — including jig machine, mining jaw crusher, shaking tables — offers superior separation accuracy, allowing early recovery of liberated gold particles.
This approach reduces flotation load and reagent consumption, lowering both operational cost and environmental footprint.
Ordinary solutions that rely solely on flotation often show lower recovery of fine gold and higher chemical use.

Scenario 2 — Low‑Grade or Fine‑Grained Disseminated Gold Ore

For disseminated, fine‑grained deposits, the focus shifts to
fine grinding + high‑efficiency flotation.”

The DASEN ball mill + flotation machine + mineral analysis laboratory dosing system ensures that fine gold is fully activated and recovered.
Automatic control of flotation concentration and pH maintains a stable recovery rate.
Inferior equipment with weak aeration or limited capacity often causes metal loss and reagent waste.

Scenario 3 — Mines in Stringent Environmental Zones

Where environmental standards are uncompromising, a “full‑process environmental protection embedded design” is essential.

DASEN Machinery provides closed‑loop eco‑solutions, including:

  • Closed dust removal in crushing systems
  • Ventilation and purification for grinding and flotation workshops
  • Tailings concentration and dry stacking

These integrated facilities ensure dust, wastewater, and noise emissions all meet required standards.
By comparison, generic systems typically need additional costly retrofits and still yield incomplete compliance.

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