| Name | Model | Power (kW) | Capacity (t/h) | Max Feeding Size (mm) | Water Required (m³/h) | Max Slurry Density | Concentrate Weight Per Batch (kg) | Run Time Per Batch (Hour) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold kacha | LX80 | 1.1 | 1-1.2 | 2 | 2-3 | 30% | 8-10 | 1 |
The Gold Kacha works similarly to a Knelson concentrator. A slurry of ore, sand, and water (with a density under 30%) is fed into the mainframe. As the bowl liner rotates, centrifugal force traps heavy gold particles in the grooves, while lighter tailings are discharged. The concentrate is later washed out with water.
The maximum feeding size for the Gold Kacha LX80 model is 2 mm.
The machine requires a water flow rate of 2 to 3 cubic meters per hour (m³/h) for effective separation and processing.
The Gold Kacha LX80 features a 1.1 kW power rating and is capable of processing 1 to 1.2 tons of material per hour (t/h).
A single batch runs for about 40 minutes to 1 hour, yielding approximately 8 to 10 kg of gold concentrate per batch.
The maximum recommended slurry density for the feeding mixture is 30% to ensure optimal separation performance.