Monday 23 August 2021

Glencore Technology's Jameson Concentrator Division is the latest sponsor of Flotation '21

Glencore Technology has been successfully marketing technology in the metals and mineral processing industries for almost 40 years. It has offices in Australia, South Africa, Canada, Chile, Russia, China and the UK, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Glencore

Glencore Technology markets and supports the well known Jameson Cell, which has been successfully installed in 350 installations across 30 countries, and we are pleased to welcome the company back, via their Jameson Concentrator Division, as a sponsor of November's Flotation '21.

Jameson Cells

The Jameson Concentrator combines various configurations of Jameson Cell, modified and proven to process even larger volumes, and can add new generation small-footprint IsaMill™ technology where greater and precise liberation is needed. This state-of-the-art full circuit concentrator is based on industry learnings from over 133 IsaMill™ and 420 Jameson Cell installations across 30 years.

We celebrated the 30th birthday of the Jameson Cell at Flotation '19 with its inventor, Prof. Graeme Jameson, who will be very much involved with Flotation '21, as he has with all MEI's flotation conferences. 

Graeme Jameson and Glencore Technology's Virginia Lawson
cut the 30th Anniversary Jameson Cell cake
Prof. Jameson will be a panelist in the Future of Flotation Machines and Circuits panel discussion, chaired by Peter Amelunxen, Vice-President of Technical Services for Hudbay Minerals, Canada. Under Peter's guidance a Jameson Concentrator flotation plant consisting entirely of Jameson Cells has been built at Hudbay's New Britannia operation (posting of 7th April 2020), with Glencore Technology engaged for technical support. 

Flotation '21 is shaping up to be a great conference, and we thanks all our sponsors for their support- and a reminder that the end of the month deadline for abstracts is fast approaching.

Current sponsors

Updates are at #Flotation21

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