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This high-temperature furnace (around 1200°C) is used to smelt gold ores or concentrates, separating elemental gold from the rocky matrix. The working principle involves mixing the ore with fluxes and a reducing agent (like coke) and melting it in a crucible or small blast furnace. The dense molten gold sinks to the bottom, while lighter impurities form a slag on top. Its purpose is the primary...
This high-temperature furnace (around 1200°C) is used to smelt gold ores or concentrates, separating elemental gold from the rocky matrix. The working principle involves mixing the ore with fluxes and a reducing agent (like coke) and melting it in a crucible or small blast furnace. Its purpose is the primary extraction of gold from mined rock on a small to medium scale, often used by mining cooperatives or in remote locations. The Gold Smelting Furnace is available in 3 temperature configurations ranging from 1200°C to 1300°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.