Jameson cell

Copper-sulfide-loaded air bubbles on a Jameson Cell at the flotation plant of the Prominent Hill mine in South Australia

The Jameson Cell is a high-intensity froth flotation cell that was invented by Laureate Professor Graeme Jameson of the University of Newcastle (Australia) and developed in conjunction with Mount Isa Mines Limited ("MIM", a subsidiary of MIM Holdings Limited and now part of the Glencore group of companies).[1]

  1. ^ G J Jameson, G Harbort and N Riches, "The development and application of the Jameson Cell," in: Fourth Mill Operators' Conference, Burnie, Tasmania, 10–14 March 1991 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne, 1991), 45–50.