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Gold mining equipment is one of the many applications of the aggregate and mining industry we are involved with. MSI has designed and built projects numbering in the thousands since starting operations in 1978 and can help you custom design a gold recovery plant to fit your needs, utilizing computer modeling and engineering support, along with years of in field experience.
We have taken our knowledge and technology of equipment manufacturing from our large aggregate and mining producing plants over the years and work side by side with gold recovery companies in developing some of the finest recovery units.
We have a long term relationship with a leading gold recovery company, Placer Recoveries Inc., who has over two decades of recovery experience and with over 40 recovery sites, ranging from 50 tons per hour to 1500 tons per hour. Through testing development together we have designed and fabricated many recovery systems over the years from the Yukon throughout the Rocky Mountains. From screens, crushers, sluice boxes, trommels and grizzly feeders to conveyors we work side by side in sharing technology and experience.
In the most recent years we have taken the industrial machinery knowledge from large scale operations and put it to use in Placer gold recovery applications that may interest you. See some examples to the right.
MSI TV5 Gold Wash Plant is designed specifically for Fine Gold Recovery, its horizontal design allows for much lower feed height and improved cleaning action of materials. TV5 accepts up to 8" material and incorporates 4 decks for thinning and separation has 16 spray bars with a total of 138 brass spray nozzles.
Plant includes two 3' x 20' sluice boxes, a 10 foot long nugget trap and as always per MSI standard all wear areas have replaceable bolt in wear plates, oversized shafts, bearings, and high tensile frame.
Water pumps and generators available upon request. Shown below with sluice box, nugget trap and optional conveyor.



Testing in clean river bottom material was able to achieve 139 tons per hour with 850 Gallon per minute water usage. Under correct conditions, MSI rates this machine between 75 to 100 ton per hour. Does not include generator or water pump.


Shown here ready for transport.