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Modular Systems, InLine Pressure Jigs, Leach Reactors, and Spinners from Gekko Systems

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Modular Systems, InLine Pressure Jigs, Leach Reactors, and Spinners - Gekko Systems
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Modular Systems, InLine Pressure Jigs, Leach Reactors, and Spinners - Gekko Systems

Modular Systems, InLine Pressure Jigs, InLine Leach Reactors (ILR), InLine Spinners

Modular Systems
Gekko Systems is the recognised leader in the development of new technology for the Gravity and Intensive Leach Sectors. Using these developments Gekko can provide low-cost or metallurgically optimal solutions for our customers.

As an example Gekko has led a trend into low capital non CIP/CIL gold plants and in the treatment of free and complex gold ores as well as pre-concentration in diamond plants. 

Pressure Jigs
The InLine Pressure Jig is a compact, low-cost continuous process that requires minimal infrastructure or logistical support.
  • In addition to its low capital cost, it has very low operating costs per volume treated and very low power requirements.
  • Hutch water can be supplied from the ocean, rivers, boreholes, thickener overflow or slimes dam return and can contain up to 1-2%w/w solids content without adversely affecting jig performance.
  • The IPJ requires as little as 10% of the water consumption of traditional jigs.
Leach Reactors
The InLine Leach Reactor (ILR) has been developed by Gekko Systems for the purpose of optimising the recovery of gold from high grade concentrate streams.

Current practice of upgrading cons using tables or other gravity devices is labour intensive, has significant security risks and very low recovery rates.

Spinners
The InLine Spinner is the latest of the Gekko InLine range of products to be introduced into the gravity separation market, and is designed to improve the process of upgrading gravity gold concentrates to a smeltable grade. 

The InLine Spinner is a fully automated centrifugal concentrator, which can be used for upgrading InLine Pressure Jig concentrates or the concentrates of any other gravity device.
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