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MEI Online: Gravity Concentration: Latest News: March 12th 2003

 
    

:: 1978 - 2003 Knelson Celebrates 25 Years  

In 1978, Byron Knelson developed the first centrifugal concentrator that bears his name - The Knelson Concentrator. Today, the Knelson Concentrator has become an integral component in many of the most modern and sophisticated precious metal recovery circuits the world over. From modest beginnings as an idea that just might work, to proven industry leader in the field of gravity concentration, the 25 years have seen this Langley, B.C. based enterprise blossom into an international going concern with a global reach and a flair for success.

There certainly was a need for a device that combines centrifugally enhanced gravitational force and a patented fluidization process to capture gold particles far below those detectable by the naked eye. Having sold over 2500 units during the course of the past quarter century, the Knelson Concentrator has had, and continues to have, a major impact on the gold processing industry.

"It's a landmark year for the Knelson Concentrator and for the company" remarked Doug Corsan; Knelson's VP Sales. "Over the course of 2003, we'll be chronicling the many major events and achievements of our first 25 years, and as we do we'll be announcing some big contests, some big prizes and some big surprises," Corsan added. "I think it's fair to say that 2003 is going to be a monster of a year."

 

   

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