dry blower

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From being a machine that does not need water to produce concentrate, and uses air flow instead.

Noun[edit]

dry blower (plural dry blowers)

  1. (mining) A machine that uses an air blower to blow away light fines to concentrate heavy fines and larger bits, from pay dirt. This concentrate can then go through further refinement.

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