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Mechanical separation seem to be the cheapest and the most environmentally friendly technique of recovering micron Gold from hard rock ore.
Leaching, amalgamation and flotation methods work, but some involve more expense, intensive time involvement, safety precautions and proper disposal of waste.
My Question is... Is their any mechanical separation process better or comparable to the Micron Wave Table from Action Mining Company located in Sandy, Oregon?
Their product seems to be OK, I have Watched a DVD on their products.
(http://actionmining.com/tables.html )
The Pictures are of some Gold I have recovered using amalgamation methods, the micron gold was retorted then melted into these nuggets.
Leaching, amalgamation and flotation methods work, but some involve more expense, intensive time involvement, safety precautions and proper disposal of waste.
My Question is... Is their any mechanical separation process better or comparable to the Micron Wave Table from Action Mining Company located in Sandy, Oregon?
Their product seems to be OK, I have Watched a DVD on their products.
(http://actionmining.com/tables.html )
The Pictures are of some Gold I have recovered using amalgamation methods, the micron gold was retorted then melted into these nuggets.