1.Product Features
1.This set of gold washing plant could be used to extract alluvial gold,diamond,zirconium and tailings after ball milling.
2. Iron ore needs to be retrieved firstly with magnetic separator if the percentage is high in the raw ore.Gold,diamond,zirconium will be concentrated later or the effectiveness will be affected.
3. This set of gold washing machine are composed of several gravity concentrators.The concentration ratio could reach as high as 1:1000,and the recovery efficency about 90% after series of separation.
4. The key parts of gold washing plant/machine/equipment:
a. feeding ore hopper
b. classifying screen with cutter teeth drum
c. pulsating sluice box
d. diesel generatior & water supply system( centrifugal water pump and water pipes)
e. waste discharge convey belt
f. fixed sluice box with gold catching grass and gold catching carpet
g. we can also supply the skaing table and gold melting furnace based on the customer's requirements.
2. Model
| MODEL | CAPACITY (CBM/H) | POWER (KW) | WATER (CBM/H) | ORE SIZE (MM) | RECOVERY PERCENTAGE |
| YLGWP-100 | 100 | 92 | 200 | ≤300 | 85-90% |
| YLGWP-150 | 150 | 100 | 300 | ≤300 | 85-90% |
| YLGWP-200 | 200 | 106 | 400 | ≤300 | 85-90% |
| YLGWP-250 | 250 | 118 | 500 | ≤300 | 85-90% |
3. Our Supplier

4.Request For Reply
1) How many tons per hour for your deal capacity?
2) In your raw mining,the sand and stone percentage ratio?
3)How big size for the gold particle in the raw mining?
4) For the diesel generator,do you prefer weichai or cummins brand?
5. Successful Cases
gold washing plant in Nigeria
gold washing plant in Madagascar

6. Industry News
Alluvial gold mining is one of the important gold mining methods in Mongolia, characterized by low extraction costs, relatively low technical barriers, and minimal environmental impact.
Mongolia is rich in alluvial gold resources, mainly distributed in river alluvial plains and ancient riverbed areas, such as along the Selenga River and the basin around Lake Baikal.
Mining Characteristics: Alluvial gold deposits are secondary deposits formed by the deposition of primary gold ore in riverbeds or along riverbanks through long-term geological processes (such as water erosion and transportation). Unlike primary gold deposits (hard rock gold deposits), the gold particles in alluvial gold deposits are not tightly bound to the surrounding rock. Therefore, complex crushing, grinding, or the use of chemical agents such as mercury or cyanide are not required. Extraction is usually achieved through open-pit mining or tunnel excavation.
In areas with water resources, more efficient methods such as hydraulic mining are also used.
Industry Status: Gold mining in Mongolia is divided into two forms: licensed (licensed) and unlicensed (unlicensed). Alluvial gold mining, due to its low investment and quick returns, has attracted a large amount of private capital and small mining companies, but it also suffers from insufficient regulation. It is estimated that approximately 100,000 workers in Mongolia are engaged in informal gold mining, 73% of whom are engaged in alluvial gold mining, including some child laborers. To regulate the industry, the Mongolian government has passed relevant regulations requiring artisanal miners to transform into formal cooperatives and has established official purchasing points to strengthen supervision.










