Wholesale Gold Kacha Centrifugal Concentrator Collector Machine Manufacturers, Pricelist

Gold kacha, also named gold centrifugal concentrator, is kind of centrifugal concentrator equipment but being simpler and smaller scale ones. Compared with large gold concentrator equipment, it is more suitable for small scale gold mining quarry, remote areas or rough terrain in terms of low costs, easy operation and high gold recovery ratio.

Product Description

Working Principle

The working principle of gold kacha is almost the same with the knelson concentrator’s. First of all, add the slurry whose density should be less than 30% that is mixed with water, ore and sand to the mainframe. Then when the bowl liner rotates, the heavy gold particles will be sprinkled inside the grooves on account of the eccentric power. Meanwhile the lighter tailing stuff will be discharged through tailing outlet. 40 minutes or 1 hour later, the gold kacha should be switched off, and the worker use water spray to wash off the gold concentrate in the grooves. Finally the gold concentrate and water will be discharged from the bottom of bowl liner.
Gold Kacha Working Principle

Specifications

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the working principle of the Gold Kacha?

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.

Q2: What is the maximum feeding size limit for the LX80 model?

The maximum feeding size for the Gold Kacha LX80 model is 2 mm.

Q3: How much water is required to operate the Gold Kacha?

The machine requires a water flow rate of 2 to 3 cubic meters per hour (m³/h) for effective separation and processing.

Q4: What is the capacity and power of the Gold Kacha LX80?

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).

Q5: How long does a single batch run take, and what is the yield?

A single batch runs for about 40 minutes to 1 hour, yielding approximately 8 to 10 kg of gold concentrate per batch.

Q6: What is the maximum slurry density allowed for the feed?

The maximum recommended slurry density for the feeding mixture is 30% to ensure optimal separation performance.

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