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Spiral Concentrator

FRP Spiral Concentrators for Gravity-Based Mineral Separation :

Spiral concentrators are used for gravity separation of minerals based on density differences. These FRP spiral concentrators provide efficient and low-maintenance separation, making them ideal for mineral processing and mining applications.

Manufactured exclusively in FRP spiral construction, with resin selection based on process conditions and chemical exposure.

Material & Resin Options (FRP Only) :

Spiral concentrators can be manufactured in the following resins :

  • Isophthalic (ISO) Resin : General-purpose use with good strength and durability.

  • Vinyl Ester Resin : Improved corrosion resistance for chemical environments.

  • Super Vinyl Ester Resin : High-performance option for aggressive conditions.

  • Bisphenol Resin : Suitable for high-temperature and demanding applications.

Key Advantages :

  • Efficient gravity-based mineral separation equipment.

  • No chemicals required (eco-friendly process).

  • Corrosion-resistant FRP spiral concentrator design.

  • Low maintenance and operating cost.

  • Reliable for continuous industrial use.

Applications & Industries :

  • Mineral Processing Plants : Gravity separation of ores using spiral concentrators.

  • Mining Industry : Beneficiation of iron ore, chromite, mineral sands, and coal.

  • Sand & Silica Processing : Separation and upgrading using gravity spiral separators.

  • Recycling & Material Recovery : Recovery of valuable materials from waste streams.

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Why Industries Choose Us

Engineering Trust. Delivering Quality

  • FRP construction with customized resin options.

  • Proven performance in mineral separation processes.

  • Durable and corrosion-resistant equipment.

  • Support for application-based selection.

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