Suction-type gold dredging vessels typically operate at a depth of approximately 7 meters. After a sand pump draws up the sand-water mixture, gold is recovered using either a chute or centrifuge process, depending on the gold particle size.
A suction gold dredging vessel is a bucket-type gold dredging vessel. This vessel uses a dredging arm to propel the dredging bucket, exploring the riverbed and dredging sand. After the dredging bucket is dredged, the sand enters a washing and screening system, where waste, such as pebbles, is removed from the sand. The waste can be returned to the river, while the gold-containing sand enters a gold separation system for gold recovery. After gold recovery, the sand can be returned to the river or transported to shore for sale. The collected gold can be sold directly or melted into gold bars and other gold products.
Current suction gold dredging vessels feature a high level of automation, one-button start-up, and relatively simple operation. They have few wearing parts and require minimal maintenance, making them ideal for high-intensity, continuous work projects overseas. They are now widely used. A suction gold dredging vessel is a dredging vessel powered by a dredging arm that extracts gold from the riverbed. In addition, there are sand pump dredging vessels and cutter suction dredging vessels. Small gold dredging vessels are generally sand pump dredging vessels, also known as sand pump dredging vessels. These small dredging vessels are suitable for working in small rivers. Dredging vessels can be customized based on river depth and hourly production capacity, as each customer's river conditions vary. Production capacity varies. Small dredging vessels can produce 5-30 tons per hour, while large dredging vessels can produce 300 meters per hour. Customization is possible.
Bucket dredging vessels, sand pumping dredging vessels, and cutter suction dredging vessels can all be customized. Bucket dredging vessels can produce up to 300 meters per hour, while sand pumping dredging vessels and cutter suction dredging vessels can produce up to 700 meters per hour. They can also be customized for standard production capacities, such as 100 meters per hour or over 200 meters per hour. All three vessels have gold recovery systems, which can be customized. Centrifuges, agitation chutes, peristaltic chutes, and vibrating chutes can recover gold based on the mineralization conditions. Gold panning vessels consist of a mining system, screening system, water supply equipment, gold separation system, and tailings disposal system. One-touch operation and a high degree of automation save significant manpower and material resources. Each panning vessel has its own target river and unique functions. Each river is unique, so we must choose a panning vessel based on the specific conditions of the river.