Micron Mill Wave Tables full demo - Fine Gold Recovery (1 tph & field tables)
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Discovery Channel should seriously pay these guys for making their excellent product look like a piece of crap on national television. It's called negative advertisement. Who's with me?
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what did you sprinkle before you use the table? badnimi?
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Low water consumption and high grade micro mineral output. Rather perfect lab/production device to work in the field away from any sufficient watersources. Thats the way to go!
From all Recovery devices I have rviewed so fare by distance the M7 is the most convincing one.
Just wonder what is the decibel output and could it be modified for a higher noise reduction?
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Looks like the same table use on the Gold Rush Alaska program?
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hey if u could psmchile email me would u talk to u in a bit i could use the help .. ty
TIMmORON1 7 months ago
@TIMmORON1 You can reach me at ingekraft at google´s mail...g..m...a..i..l tks Pat
psmchile 7 months ago
Yes. We’ve had a lot of calls and emails about the latest episode of Gold Rush Alaska where our Wave Table was depicted as not working. Many of the calls were from customers saying, “I can’t understand it, your table works great”; “they don’t know what they’re doing”; “what are they doing wrong?”
The table motion was being transferred to the ground instead of to the table top. All the raising and lowering of the table was wrong. Pls search youtube:
MICRON MILL WAVE TABLE - FINE GOLD RECOVERY
psmchile 1 year ago
“Mike, the two M7 Micron Wave tables that we are using have performed flawlessly for about a year now.
One table is being used to recover metal values that our other recovery processes missed. The other
M7 is being used to clean up the mids from a full size Diester table. Both tables have been running 24 /7
psmchile 1 year ago
The M7 tables are very efficient as far as low water consumption and are
able to recover metal in the range of 5 to 44 microns, something that our large tables have trouble doing.
The tables are very operator friendly and inexpensive to maintain. I enjoyed working with you and the folks
at Action Mining and look forward to doing so in the future.” Bill McCuskey, Asst. Process Engineer,
psmchile 1 year ago
What do you mean? Wrong video?
psmchile 1 year ago