I did a project like this in Cananda for Uranium for Areva Resources. We used a combination of high pressure water and air to mine out the uranium. Used a Schramm T130 with a Bauer control head and custom made drill rod.
Good day sir.. Here in the Philippines we search a mining equipment that can melt the gold bar under the ground and vacuum it.. There so many barried treasure here in the Philippines.
Most likely not cyanide since it is required to first free the gold locked up inside sulfide minerals before using cyanide to leach the material. I doubt the chemicals that they use will be eco-friendly / green though.
@@mwilson14 Don't have to be that eco friendly likely, when everything happens under the surface? I mean, how 'eco friendly' is the underground anyway?
Option to keep tailings for future reprocessing and refinement? Perhaps not commercially viable now but with future gold prices using tailings as concrete mix could prove costly
Sounds great in theory, but I'd worry about collapses both during and after mining, at least I would be if I were operating that truck. Once this is a reality is like to see a site after five years
No worries, it can be filled with 'concrete slurry' (commonly called mud) used for fixing sinkholes on roads, highways, under bridges, residential properties and residential areas if necessary.
No cutting tools in contact with the material, I missed how that works? Once excavated the material will "bulk up" in volume, meaning there will be more tailings than underground void space, the added water will also increase tailings volume. I think some surface tailings disposal is inevitable. Great to be thinking outside the box.
Super! If this can be made so that it is reliable enough to run for longer amounts of time, it would be such a blessing to our natural environment, in so many places. The destruction done especially to the top soil layer is horrible with old fashioned mining on the surface.. And I don't see why it wouldn't work, the oil industry uses similar techniques, only this variant requires more mechanical moving underground of your cutter (and suction) head into different directions and on different heights.
in Flexicone concentrators the liquefaction of the mineral bed in the grooves occurs due to the compression of the flexible cone from the outside by three rollers, which causes the particles in the grooves to approach and move away from the axis of rotation by 3-4 mm during one revolution of the cone 3 times. At the same time, a varying centrifugal force from 0 to 200 G acts on each particle. In addition, in our latest development, an easily installed magnetic system for removing the magnetic fraction also makes it possible to enhance the process of thinning the mineral bed due to the presence of a magnetic fraction in the pulp.
In-Sutu mining. Wondered how long it would take. Having worked with high pressure water, i've often thought about cutting rock. I've seen a piece of 8" steel cut with water better than any torch. So cool.
It looks like it would make mining less of an eyesore, but underground it could be a real gut-sore. Contamination of Aquifers. Future Sink-Holes. Roads are going to have to be cut for those big-rigs to get that equipment out there and graveled so they don't sink in the mud with all that vibration going on causing soil supination, it's not like they are going to roll on/off a green pasture like the cartoon shows. More trucks that than are necessary, man-camp trailers, food wagon, johnny on the spot wagon. Where's all this water coming from, a local well or stream or is it going to be trucked in? The real solution is for people to value clean water and nature more than a golden ear ring.
its ridicule the amount of extracted are nothing related with conventional open or underground and the cost of the drill is far more expensive than dynamit and dozers let alone the treatement by trucks the only interesting worth use is making secret bunkers the marketing team must be fired
Anytime a company shows a computer generated video about a product, instead of showing the actual product working how it's supposed to, i know it's a scam. I shouldn't need to imagine anything. It should be demonstratable.
The best gold magnet in the world are my five finger. I can grab up to 40 kg of gold at one move. I can repeat the move as much as there is gold........
Definitely not sustainable due to amount of water this would consume and possibly contaminate. Additionally collapses are going to happen even with the "prevention measures" of refilling the holes will not be effective due to the materials being placed into the holes are less dense then then gold. Therefore this will not work long term.
Would you have to pump air as well or would the water pressure alone be enough to lift the gold out?
I did a project like this in Cananda for Uranium for Areva Resources. We used a combination of high pressure water and air to mine out the uranium. Used a Schramm T130 with a Bauer control head and custom made drill rod.
Please send your contact number i need this mechine
Anyone know how this technology is coming along?
Good day sir.. Here in the Philippines we search a mining equipment that can melt the gold bar under the ground and vacuum it.. There so many barried treasure here in the Philippines.
Are there any dangerous chemicals used in the process such as cyanide?
Most likely not cyanide since it is required to first free the gold locked up inside sulfide minerals before using cyanide to leach the material. I doubt the chemicals that they use will be eco-friendly / green though.
@@mwilson14 Don't have to be that eco friendly likely, when everything happens under the surface? I mean, how 'eco friendly' is the underground anyway?
@@harrickvharrick3957 you meant their is no water source underground
what happen when you hit a water table and flood the hole?
Sounds like a good concept. How it plays out in reality in the long term not so sure
Are you currently in any trials and do you plan to form a PLC?
Option to keep tailings for future reprocessing and refinement? Perhaps not commercially viable now but with future gold prices using tailings as concrete mix could prove costly
Sounds great in theory, but I'd worry about collapses both during and after mining, at least I would be if I were operating that truck. Once this is a reality is like to see a site after five years
No worries, it can be filled with 'concrete slurry' (commonly called mud) used for fixing sinkholes on roads, highways, under bridges, residential properties and residential areas if necessary.
I wish to know how much such a system cost please!
Cost of machine
Hi How are you ? Please may I have your contact details for equiptment
How to identify that particular place is best for gold digging
What about ground compaction in those holes like a house settling after 10 or 20 years you're going to have big dents in the ground
Any info on yards / hour?
Seems to be more than five trucks involved because those five are only for processing material, not for pumping concrete or the processes therein.
No cutting tools in contact with the material, I missed how that works?
Once excavated the material will "bulk up" in volume, meaning there will be more tailings than underground void space, the added water will also increase tailings volume. I think some surface tailings disposal is inevitable.
Great to be thinking outside the box.
Shhhhhhhh
You'll ruin the ponzi scheme
It works like a giant waterjet cutter. Problem is that they are very expensive to run and material removal is gonna be way too low.
Not sure if this would work for all mi earl mining.
isnt this technology only particlarly useful if we precisely know the location of the isolated materials?
There's a whole industry for that
How to select perticular point to dig
This could take decades of researching/mapping the surrounding rocks and drilling test holes to determine the precious metal content of the area
Is this process ever been used such relief if so work when and why and how
Super! If this can be made so that it is reliable enough to run for longer amounts of time, it would be such a blessing to our natural environment, in so many places. The destruction done especially to the top soil layer is horrible with old fashioned mining on the surface.. And I don't see why it wouldn't work, the oil industry uses similar techniques, only this variant requires more mechanical moving underground of your cutter (and suction) head into different directions and on different heights.
When is it going to Gold rush
in Flexicone concentrators the liquefaction of the mineral bed in the grooves occurs due to the compression of the flexible cone from the outside by three rollers, which causes the particles in the grooves to approach and move away from the axis of rotation by 3-4 mm during one revolution of the cone 3 times. At the same time, a varying centrifugal force from 0 to 200 G acts on each particle. In addition, in our latest development, an easily installed magnetic system for removing the magnetic fraction also makes it possible to enhance the process of thinning the mineral bed due to the presence of a magnetic fraction in the pulp.
In-Sutu mining. Wondered how long it would take. Having worked with high pressure water, i've often thought about cutting rock. I've seen a piece of 8" steel cut with water better than any torch. So cool.
Thank you ☺️
That system could work well.....only if you know exactly where the matetial you're looking for is situated....
How much?
works good job
Looking like a dream. Dream is a process that only can run while in sleep.
If this is what it claims to be with their patented technology this could potentially be a very successful product
How does it work when you're gold is in Rock and not just dirt? Hmm it doesn't
This is the future of green sustainable mining
It sound great easy and cheap to mining but in reality that doesn't work
Why not?
It looks like it would make mining less of an eyesore, but underground it could be a real gut-sore. Contamination of Aquifers. Future Sink-Holes. Roads are going to have to be cut for those big-rigs to get that equipment out there and graveled so they don't sink in the mud with all that vibration going on causing soil supination, it's not like they are going to roll on/off a green pasture like the cartoon shows. More trucks that than are necessary, man-camp trailers, food wagon, johnny on the spot wagon. Where's all this water coming from, a local well or stream or is it going to be trucked in? The real solution is for people to value clean water and nature more than a golden ear ring.
OUT OF YOUR FRIGGIN MINDS!!!!!!
Yup ponzi scheme
its ridicule the amount of extracted are nothing related with conventional open or underground
and the cost of the drill is far more expensive than dynamit and dozers let alone the treatement by trucks
the only interesting worth use is making secret bunkers
the marketing team must be fired
Anytime a company shows a computer generated video about a product, instead of showing the actual product working how it's supposed to, i know it's a scam. I shouldn't need to imagine anything. It should be demonstratable.
Hello everyone , am doing a research on a substance to replace mercury for artisinal miners please help, and can anyone tell me about the gold magnet
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The best gold magnet in the world are my five finger. I can grab up to 40 kg of gold at one move. I can repeat the move as much as there is gold........
Nonsense in real life !
a few years its all back to normal e
Definitely not sustainable due to amount of water this would consume and possibly contaminate. Additionally collapses are going to happen even with the "prevention measures" of refilling the holes will not be effective due to the materials being placed into the holes are less dense then then gold. Therefore this will not work long term.
Never use for gold mine... Its not work...
This is not new tech.😒
Fiction
What a load of crap
ABSOLUTE NONESENSE GOOFEY JUST GOOFEY
This new tech is inefficient Technically speaking,the mining is like a lottery and is about costs. efficiency 25% .i wish good luck with that