Understand in 3 minutes: How does the rotating spiral chute turn "waste slag" into "money"!
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2025-12-12 18:39:02
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Still using traditional linear chutes? The ore "runs fast" on the straight line, but "can't get rid of" impurities, with a recovery rate of less than 60%.
Rotating spiral chutes – let the mineral slurry "spin out wealth" under the dual action of centrifugal force and gravity:
1. Recovery rate ↑30%: 360° spiral surface + variable-frequency speed control, ensuring heavy minerals firmly "stick to the edge" and light minerals instantly "fly away".
2. Energy consumption ↓50%: No motor, no pump – just leveraging the natural slope for self-flow operation, saving hundreds of thousands of yuan in electricity bills annually.
3. Space savings 70%: Three-dimensional spiral structure, compressing a 100-meter process into a single circle, even fitting into old factory buildings.
4. One-click slope adjustment: Stainless steel worm wheel handle, adjusting by 1° in 3 seconds – no need for workers to climb up, ensuring safety and efficiency.
5. Wear-resistant black technology: Polyurethane lining + silicon carbide frame, operating continuously for 18 months without re-sealing, with zero downtime.
A Yunnan processing plant installed two GL-1200 rotating spiral chutes:
• Original ore grade 1.2%, with a recovery rate of only 65%
• After modification, the recovery rate soared to 92%, and the tailings' tin content dropped by 77%
• Processing 30,000 tons per month, producing an additional 47 tons of tin concentrate at a market price of 10,000 yuan/ton, generating monthly revenue of ≈470,000 yuan
Payback period: less than 2 months!
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- Free laboratory small-scale spiral chute testing (including assay reports)
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- 10% discount on off-the-shelf equipment + consumables package
- 24-hour express delivery and 3-day on-site installation
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