
Jameson Cell
The Jameson Cell is a device used in mineral processing to separate valuable minerals from ore efficiently. It works by mixing crushed ore with water and chemicals, then introducing air to create bubbles. As the mixture passes through the cell, the minerals attach to the bubbles and float to the surface, forming a froth that can be skimmed off. This process allows for rapid, continuous separation with less energy and water compared to traditional methods, making mineral extraction more sustainable and cost-effective. The Jameson Cell is valued for its simplicity, speed, and high recovery rates.