Western Sierra Mining Uses Portable Processing Equipment to Expand Exploration
Western Sierra Mining will use a new handy processing equipment to extensively develop the capabilities of its exploration and testing.
The company is going to complete the self sufficient, trailer mounted, moveable mineral processing plant. This unit will include a main water gravity concentration plant and will give the ore concentrates that is processed to a vibrating table situated on the base platform. It will be self–reliant for power, pumps and extra recirculation of water to carry out both the first and second concentrators.
The platform can be employed for both placer and hard rock using a linked moveable crushing circuit. Design of the platform is built in such a way to use in areas of water existence and access availability or environmental problems pose the main hurdle. Platform expansion will permit it to be used in small production prospects.
It is predicted that the company will complete the unit in few days and will instantly extend to a local property to test the equipment initially. After testing, the units will be deployed to two ongoing projects in Arizona before sending it for further exploration work in Nevada.
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Joel relocated to Australia in 1995 from the United Kingdom and spent five years working in the mining industry as an exploration geotechnician. His role involved utilizing GIS mapping and CAD software. Upon transitioning to the North Coast of NSW, Australia, Joel embarked on a career as a graphic designer at a well-known consultancy firm. Subsequently, he established a successful web services business catering to companies across the eastern seaboard of Australia. It was during this time that he conceived and launched News-Medical.Net. Joel has been an integral part of AZoNetwork since its inception in 2000. Joel possesses a keen interest in exploring the boundaries of technology, comprehending its potential impact on society, and actively engaging with AI-driven solutions and advancements.
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