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titleOfInvention Separation method and system for gold dust
abstract (57) [Summary] An object of the present invention is to separate gold particles from gold sand or gold ore. SOLUTION: Water is mixed with crushed sand or gold ore containing gold dust to form a mixed solution, and the mixed solution is fed into a rotating magnetic field to demagnetize gold particles and the like after magnetically separating them. A method for separating gold dust or the like, characterized in that a cleaning fluid is sent under pressure and the gold particles are taken out by the cleaning fluid. Mixing means for adding a water to the excavated gold sand or crushed gold ore to form a mixed solution, sending means for sending the mixed solution into a rotating metal cylinder, and a parallel arrangement in which the magnetic force is sequentially increased outside the metal cylinder Rotary magnetic attachment means for setting a magnetic field, means for sending a cleaning fluid into the metal cylinder, means for sending a separated liquid having adsorbed and separated the gold particles to a drainage tank, and a mixture of the gold particles and the cleaning fluid And a discharging system for separating gold dust or the like.
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