Alluvial Mineral Separation Plant

  • Transportability
  • Mobility
  • IHC Jig
  • Fine gold particle recovery
  • Scrubber trommel screen
  • Water recirculation system
  • Slurry flow control


In alluvial mining, the plant used to treat the mineral-bearing soil is as important as the method employed to mine it. The ultimate success of the operation depends to a large extent on the efficiency of the treatment process.

IHC has a wealth of know-how and experience in the design and manufacture of gravity-type treatment plant for land-based and floating applications, in a range of capacities from 50 to 800 cubic metres per hour.

The cost of installing an IHC treatment plant will be rapidly recouped, if only by the additional recovery of the fines which are lost with conventional treatment systems. As the accompanying size recovery curve shows, IHC jigs are considerably more efficient than conventional jigs and other gravity separation devices.

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