Thursday, October 10, 2013

Gold Cube Concentrator Review 1 of 3: How The Gold Cube Concentrator Slick Plate Works

Gold Cube Concentrator Review 1 of 3: How The Gold Cube Concentrator Slick Plate Works

By Marc Prinz

Let’s take a closer look at how the Gold Cube Concentrator works! This awesome invention was designed and is manufactured by two very intelligent gold prospectors Mike Pung and Steve Wilcox. They own www.goldcube.net and sell this direct to the public.

The Gold Cube Concentrator slick plate is the first tray in the Gold Cube stack. This is also the first gold recovery step in the Gold Cube Concentrator. The idea of the slick plate has been around for awhile in different forms and the guys at Gold Cube made it better! They made the slick plate better by having a nice evenly controlled amount of water continually running over the entire surface of the Gold Cube slick plate. I like the slick plate feature because you do not have to control the water or anything else and you can spread large amounts of classified gold concentrate material over the entire surface at the top all at once. About a 1000 Lbs. of material can be run through the Gold Cube per hour. You can tell the slick plate is working by looking at the surface of the Gold Cube slick plate and seeing all of your gold slowly moving towards the G-Force separator.

Side cut of Gold Cube Tray
Slick Plate: The slick plate on the Gold Cube Concentrator has a precisely controlled water flow that is designed to process very large amounts of 8 mesh and smaller material in a very short time. With controlled water flow, the Gold Cube slick plate does 2 things:
1. It turns aggregate material into a slurry, and
2. The water flow forces the lighter particles ahead of the heavier material.
It is quite exciting to actually see your fine gold creeping down the slick plate! Gold, the heaviest element in the slurry, will be the last to reach the trough.

If you want to get one or want to learn more click here:  www.goldcube.net
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