It seems like you’re asking about the sale of a beneficiation plant with a capacity measured in tons per hour (t/h). Here’s a structured breakdown of what you might need to consider:
1. Understanding Beneficiation Plant Capacity
– “Ton hours” likely refers to the processing capacity (e.g., tons per hour, or tph).
– Example: A 100 tph iron ore beneficiation plant can process 100 tons of raw ore per hour.
2. Key Factors for Selling a Beneficiation Plant
– Type of Ore: Iron, coal, phosphate, chromite, etc.
– Capacity: Tons per hour (e.g., 50 tph, 200 tph).
– Technology Used: Gravity separation, flotation, magnetic separation.
– Condition: New, used, or refurbished.
– Location & Logistics: Proximity to mines/ports.
– Regulatory Compliance: Environmental and safety certifications.
3. Where to Sell?
– Marketplaces:
– [Alibaba](https://www.alibaba.com) (for new/used plants)
– [TradeKey](https://www.tradekey.com)
– [ExportHub](https://www.exporthub.com)
– Auctions & Liquidation Sales (for used plants).
– Direct Buyers (mining companies, mineral processors).
4. Pricing Considerations
– New plants: $500,000 – $10M+ depending on capacity.
– Used plants: 30–70% of original cost based on condition.
– Small-scale (e.g., 20–5
ph): Lower cost; large-scale (200+ tph) higher investment.
5. Steps to Sell
1. Assess plant specifications (capacity, technology).
2. Get professional valuation.
3. Advertise on mining/industrial platforms.
4. Negotiate with buyers (include installation/support if possible).
Would you like help finding specific buyers or valuation methods? Let me know the type and capacity of your plant!





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