

Gold Spiral wheels: the biggest mistake we see people make is not screening their material to similar size before processing. Panning the material when similarly sized will be much more efficient.īlue bowl fine gold recovery: did you know the blue bowl is designed to work with a 30 mesh or smaller classifier? Trying to recover fine flour gold from quarter inch large gravel is quite a chore. 20 mesh (window screen sized material) is the typical point where gold panning becomes difficult for most people. Remember, for best results reduce the size of your material to the approximate size of the gold you expect to recover, and you will increase your gold recovery rates greatly.įor gold panning: try panning material bigger than 20 mesh separately from material smaller than 20 mesh. Classifying (sizing) your material to the proper dimension is also essential to any successful fine gold recovery operation. Gold recovery tips: Screening off larger worthless gravel and rocks with a sieve is a fast and efficient way to improve your panning and sluicing results. Our classifiers are designed to work with all standard gold pan styles and most sizes fit on top of standard 5 gallon buckets. Various screen / mesh sizes are available.

A classifier sieve is a must have tool for rock hounding, gold and gem panning and proper classification of material to aid in fine gold recovery. WIRE MESH SIEVES ARE AVAILABLE FROM 1/2 INCH TO FINE 200 MESH SCREENS. Stainless Steel and Plastic Mesh Panning Sifters, Sieves and Classifiers.
DMESH PANING FREE
Home > Gold Prospecting - FREE TIPS > Panning For Gold > Gold Prospecting EQUIPMENT (SEE ALL) > Gold Mining Equipment > Classifiers, Screens and Sieves Home > Gold Mining Equipment > Classifiers, Screens and Sieves
