Search the whole station Crushing Equipment

How to Get Gold Concentrates: 8 Key Machines

Blog 30030

You are ready to turn your gold deposit into valuable gold concentrates. This is an exciting step. But buying the right gold mining equipment can feel confusing. I have seen many new miners make the same expensive mistake. They buy a machine before understanding their ore. This leads to lost gold and wasted money.
The secret is simple. Your equipment list is determined by one critical question. I will walk you through the two main paths to success. This guide will show you how to build a complete system that captures the most gold, especially the fine gold that others lose.

Is your gold placer or hard rock?

This is the most important question you must answer. The answer completely changes your equipment needs. You cannot use the same system for both. Choosing the wrong path is the fastest way to fail.
Placer Gold (or Alluvial Gold): This is gold found in sand, gravel, and clay, often in riverbeds or old river channels. The gold particles are already free. They are not stuck inside rocks. Your job is not to crush, but to wash, scrub, and separate. The entire process uses water and gravity.
Hard Rock Gold (or Lode Gold): This is gold that is locked inside solid rock, like quartz veins. You cannot see most of this gold. Your first job is to crush and grind the rock into a fine powder. This process is called “liberation.” Only after the gold is liberated can you separate it.
Now, let’s look at the specific equipment for each path.

placer gold
Placer Gold
rock gold
Hard Rock Gold

What is the process for placer gold mining?

For a operation, your goal is to wash away the worthless sand and clay to concentrate the heavy gold. Your enemy is sticky clay. Clay can wrap around fine gold particles and carry them straight to your waste pile. Your equipment must defeat the clay first.

vibrating feeder
Vibrating Feeder
Trommel Screen
Trommel Scrubber

1. Vibrating Feeder or Grizzly Hopper

Its Job: This is the starting point. It takes the raw material from your excavator or loader. A grizzly (a set of heavy steel bars) sits on top. Large, worthless rocks and boulders fall off and never enter your plant. This protects your other machines from damage. The feeder provides a steady, even flow of material to the next stage.

2. Trommel Scrubber

Its Job: This is the most important machine for any placer deposit with clay. It is a large, rotating drum. Inside, steel bars called lifters tumble the material. High-pressure water is sprayed inside. This action acts like a giant washing machine. It aggressively breaks down sticky clay balls, which would otherwise trap your fine gold and carry it to the waste pile. The end of the trommel has a screen section that separates the washed gravel into different sizes.

How do you capture fine placer gold?

This is where you make your money. After the trommel has washed everything, you must separate the heavy gold from the light sand. Losing fine gold is the biggest fear for any miner. This is how you prevent it.
You need specialized gravity separation equipment.

Jigger-Separator-Machine
Jigger-Separator-Machine
Centrifugal Concentrator Site
Centrifugal Concentrator
  • Jig Separators: These machines use a pulsating water current. Heavy particles, like gold, sink and get trapped. Lighter sand and gravel are washed away. Jigging Separators are very effective for recovering gold from about 1mm to 20mm.
  • Centrifugal Concentrators: This is the secret weapon for fine gold recovery. The machine spins very fast, creating high G-forces. These forces press the tiny, heavy gold particles against the wall of the spinning bowl, while the lighter sand is washed out. A Centrifugal Concentrator is absolutely essential if you want to capture the “flour gold” that sluice boxes lose.

What is the process for hard rock gold mining?

For a Hard Rock Gold Processing Plant, you must first crush rock to free the gold. This is a dry and wet process. You are not washing, you are manufacturing a specific particle size. The goal is to break the rock just enough to free the gold without turning the gold into dust.

Jaw Crusher
Hammer Crusher
Hammer Crusher
Ball-Mill
Ball Mill
  • This is the first stage of crushing. It is a powerful machine that takes large rocks (up to 500mm or more) and breaks them down into smaller pieces, usually around 50-75mm. The Jaw Crusher is the workhorse of any hard rock mine. Its only job is to prepare the rock for the next stage of crushing.
  • This is the secondary crushing stage. It takes the 50-75mm rock from the jaw crusher and breaks it down even further, to about 5-10mm. A Hammer Crusher uses swinging hammers to shatter the rock. This stage is critical. It makes the final grinding stage much more efficient. This principle is called “more crushing, less grinding,” and it saves a lot of money on energy and steel wear.
  • This is the heart of the liberation process. The small crushed rock is fed into the Ball Mill with water. The mill is a large rotating drum filled with steel balls. As the drum turns, the steel balls tumble and crush the rock into a fine, sand-like slurry. This grinding action finally breaks open the rock and frees the microscopic gold particles. Without proper grinding, the gold remains locked away and cannot be recovered.
  • After the ball mill, the recovery process is very similar to the placer process.
    • Centrifugal Concentrator: The slurry from the ball mill is sent to a centrifugal concentrator. It pulls out the fine, liberated gold as soon as it is freed. This is extremely important because it prevents the soft gold from being hammered into thin flakes inside the mill, which would make it unrecoverable.
    • Shaking Table: The concentrate from the centrifugal machine is then sent to a shaking table. Just like in the placer process, the shaking table cleans and upgrades the concentrate into a final, high-purity product ready for smelting.

Which machine is the ultimate gold finisher?

The Shaking Table is your finishing and upgrading machine. For both placer and hard rock gold, the rough concentrate from your jigs or centrifugal concentrator is fed onto the table. It uses a combination of vibration and a sheet of water.
This action separates the material into clear bands. You will see a bright yellow line of pure gold, a band of black sands (like magnetite), and a band of lighter silica. The Shaking Table turns your low-grade concentrate into a high-purity, saleable product. It is also the best diagnostic tool you have. By watching the table, you can see how well your entire plant is running.

Gold Selection Site
Gold Selection Site

FAQs

Q1: What is the most important equipment for fine gold recovery?

A: For fine gold recovery, the most critical piece of equipment is the Centrifugal Gold Concentrator. It uses high G-forces to capture microscopic gold particles that traditional sluice boxes would wash away. It is essential for maximizing the recovery of ‘flour gold’ in both placer and hard rock operations.

Q2: Do I need a crusher for placer gold mining?

A: Generally, no. Placer gold is already free in sand and gravel. The process focuses on washing, scrubbing, and screening with equipment like a trommel scrubber. You do not need to crush the material. Crushing and grinding are essential for hard rock gold, where the gold is locked inside solid rock.

Q3: What is a basic setup for a very small-scale gold miner?

A: For a minimum viable placer operation, you would need a small feeder, a trommel screen or wash plant to scrub and size the material, and a sluice box for primary recovery. For a hard rock operation, the minimum is a small jaw crusher, a hammer mill, and a shaking table. A centrifugal concentrator is the single best upgrade for both.

Q4: Why is a shaking table so important?

A: A shaking table is the final step that turns a messy, low-value concentrate into a clean, high-value product. It allows you to separate the gold from other heavy minerals, like black sand. It is also a great diagnostic tool. By looking at the separation on the table, an experienced operator can see if the upstream equipment is working correctly.

Summary and Recommendation

Choosing the right gold mining equipment starts with understanding your ore. You must first know if you have a placer deposit or a hard rock deposit. This determines your entire process.

  • For Placer Gold: Your system is a wash plant. Focus on a good trommel scrubber to handle clay, and a centrifugal concentrator to capture the fine gold.
  • For Hard Rock Gold: Your system is a crushing and grinding circuit. Focus on a reliable two-stage crushing setup and an efficient Ball Mill to liberate the gold.
    In both cases, a shaking table is the essential final step to produce clean gold concentrates. Do not just buy machines. Invest in a complete, connected system.

About ZONEDING

At ZONEDING, we are experts in designing complete gold processing plants. We understand that every gold deposit is unique. We do not just sell equipment; we provide complete, engineered solutions tailored to your specific ore type and production goals. As a factory-direct manufacturer, we can design and build your entire production line, from crushing to final concentrate.
Contact our engineers today. Tell us about your project, and we will help you design the right flowsheet with the right equipment to maximize your gold recovery.

The prev: The next:

Related recommendations

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
Privacy Policy

OK
1
Scan the code