Do You Know the Operation Rules of Gravity Spiral Chute

Spiral chute separator components and advantages of glass fiber reinforced plastic spiral chute were dragged away by the ore frequency, feed chute, spiral chute separator, intercept slot products, product collection barrels, chute bracket (including across or tripod) six parts. By spiral flute of the helical blade"s main ingredient. FRP (glass fiber increase?? Plastic) made of spiral vane, bolted together. Fote is a manufacturer and supplier of an extensive range of spiral chutes which are made with the best grade raw materials and are procured from trusted and certified vendors in the market.Gravity spiral chute operation rules:The chute uses a single shaker is not graded selection, resulting in 0.074 ~ 0.05 mm size fraction of the tin mineral recovery is poor, -0.05 mm single cassiterite basically no recovery, integrated tin tailings grade is generally 0.6% or more, the results metal loss, waste of resources, economic impact of mines.When the ore pulp flows near the carved groove edge, vortex will be generated; ore bed will be thickened at the same time, which strengthens the loose stratification effect and the coarse but light minerals separated out from the middling band cross the groove to move outwards. The bottom heavy mineral flows to the inner edge along the groove guide. As a result, the middling quality ore volume decreases and the concentrate metal recovery rate is improved. The following table lists the contrast results of Gongchangling feint hematite ore’s grade sand setting industrial test (one coarse, one concentrated process) done by spiral chute with and without carved groove.The product integrates the benefits of a spiral concentrator, a spiral chute, a table concentrator, and a centrifugal ore separator. It is ideal for mining and mineral processing applications, especially on riversides, strands, beaches, and river ways. Our spiral chute comes with reasonable structure, simple installation, easy operation, high capacity, light weight, low...