Using Google To Find Mining Wave Tables

When you do a Google search for “wave table” without the quotes around it, you get a staggering 6,370,000 results. That’s right, the Google database has catalogued over SIX MILLION different web pages about wave tables.

Or so it seems at first.

Actually, MOST of those pages have nothing to do with the Micron Mill Wave Table that we are talking about here at GoldWaveTable.com. Not even remotely close. There’s audio products, furniture, massage tables, and tons more stuff that we don’t want.

Have you ever been frustrated by finding TOO MANY IRRELEVANT results when you use the search engines?

Me too. You scan through the first few pages of results and then you give up.

But here’s good news. You can shortcut your way to exactly what you were looking for. Let me show you…

How to find your kind of wave tables in Google:

(or whatever it is you are searching for – and this method should work similarly in most other search engines, though I confess I haven’t tested it elsewhere).

The trick to speed up your search is to eliminate the irrelevant sites from the search engine results pages BY USING A MINUS SIGN to remove all the pages with those unwanted words on them.

But first of all, put the term you want inside double quote marks. Like this:

“wave tables”

This will eliminate all the pages that have the words wave and tables separated. Such as a page that says “the waiter gave him a nod and a wave then continued to clear the tables”.

Now let’s add some minus sign terms. Like this:

-music

Why music? Because it a key word in the first result — which is a Wikipedia page about the musical kind of wave tables. Adding -music has cut my search results down at a mere 51,600 pages. Still a bit many, eh.

I scan down the first page and see an entry about massage. Yep, massage tables are also irrelevant so I add:

-massage

Each time you add another word with the minus sign immediately before it (no blank space), you cut down on the number of results you get.

So here’s what I finished up in my search box with after adding a load of “minus words”, one at a time:

“wave table” -sound -midi -massage -wavetable -studio -audio -lamp -records -Baccarat -vesper -cloth -wists -desk -french -fountain -tablemat -coastal -clock

This has cut back the original 6 million results to a mere 10,600 but that’s still way too many so it’s time for a new search strategy. Let me tell you about it.

Advanced search:

Right next to the “Search” button at the top of the page, Google has a tiny link marked “Advanced Search”. Click it. This will carry over all our minus words and search terms but additionally it allows us to tell it to find pages that include one or more of certain words we specify.

How do we specify? Use the section labeled “one or more of these words:”

In the 3 boxes it provides, I typed minerals metallurgy mining (one word in each field) because our particular type of wave tables are found in the context of these words.

BINGO. Now we have only 219 pages listed by Google. Great.

Here is the final search string (what I had in the search box):

mineral OR metallurgy OR mining “wave table” -sound -midi -massage -wavetable -studio -audio -lamp -records -Baccarat -vesper -cloth -wists -desk -french -fountain -tablemat -coastal -clock

And in case you’re weird like me and are interested in this sort of thing, here is the URL for the Google search results page from that search:

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=+mineral+OR+metallurgy+OR+mining

+%22wave+table%22+-sound+-midi+-massage+-wavetable+-studio+-audio
+-lamp+-records+-Baccarat+-vesper+-cloth+-wists+-desk+-french
+-fountain+-tablemat+-coastal+-clock&num=20&hl=en&lr=&client=
firefox-a&rls=com.google:en-US:official&as_qdr=all&start=0&sa=N

The result? –> We have found the EXACT thing we were looking for.

In hindsight

Sometimes you only know the best and fastest way to do things after you’ve done it the long way first.

This search would have been much faster if I’d done it right from the start. In other words, if I’d used the “double quotes” method plus the words mining OR mineral. Like this:

“wave table” mining OR mineral

That search takes us directly to pages about wave tables that also include the word mining or mineral.

BINGO. Hole in one.

If you click that link, you’ll see that our site is listed at the top of the results. As the webmaster around here, I did a little happy dance about that, let me tell you!

[tags]mining wave tables,minerals, metallurgy,Micron Mill Wave Table[/tags]

Why The Micron Mill Wave Table Is Better

In this short report, Ian explains WHY the Micron Mill Wave Table is so good.

“The Wave Table is proving itself superior to almost any other wet gravity device and certainly superior to the traditional shaking tables.

The manner in which the valuable mineral reports on the Wave Table is one of its great advantages. As the photos show, gold reports transversely on the Wave Table deck.

Other concentrating tables have their concentrates reporting longitudinally. Having the concentrates reporting transversely permits the operator to set the Wave Table to ‘hold’ the gold, or other mineral concentrate, in a stationary position on the deck. This allows the gold to accumulate until the operator either wet vacuums it directly off the Wave Table or adjusts the unit to continually discharge the concentrates into a holding container.

The other great advantage of the Wave Table is its ability to recover the ultra fine mineral particles. For example with gold, it is not that difficult to recover the coarse particles. The problem has always been dealing with the sub 50 micron sized fraction. Now these valuable ultra fine mineral particles can be recovered at a high recovery rate on the Wave Table.”

[tags]Micron Mill Wave Table, concentrating tables, shaking tables, high recovery rate, ultra fine mineral particles[/tags]

Free DVD shows Gold Wave Table

Hi. It’s the webmaster here…

I just wanted to let you know that Ian can post a DVD to you, showing the 3 models operating.

All you need is a jaw crusher…..a mill (for example, a hammer mill or ball mill, etc)……and a Wave Table….then you will recover your gold without the need for mercury or cyanide, etc.

This is all Ian is using and he is recovering 99%-plus of the free gold…. and that’s mercury-free and cyanide-free processing.

It’s great also for recovering gold from old tailings. Ian has sold a couple of tables already for use on old battery sands and they are doing the job well.

The flyers show how the Wave Tables work. And you can contact Ian via the email link in the right column. Or phone him if you wish. He’d be pleased to hear from you.

Concentrating Tables Save Money

Consider the economics of using a concentrating table.

Here are quotable quotes from Ian Freeland after he worked with two mineral processing operators in Australia.

“I keep doing tests on people’s tails and the M8 keeps scavenging lost fine heavy minerals!”

“The tantalite tests went really well. The manager helped put 100kg of his tails thru and he was stoked at how much very fine tantalite was recovered. I worked out that he is losing approx $1000 per hour (which the Table would catch).”

[tags]concentrating tables, fine heavy minerals, tantalite recovery[/tags]

Photos of Gold Wave Tables

Today we’ve added some of Ian’s photos of wave tables at work in the mining industry.

One photo is of a typical gold recovery/concentration using a model M8 Wave Table.

Another shot shows that both fine and coarse gold are being recovered by using a Wave Table.

A third photo is from a setup at a gold mine.

The photos can be seen through the Photos tab above or clicking on this link: Gold Wave Table photos. By clicking on the descriptions under the photos a new page opens for each shot.

[tags]photos of gold wave tables, australian gold mine, gold recovery, gold concentration, M8 Wave Table[/tags]

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