Applications of the Jameson cell at the head of base metal flotation circuits


Autoria(s): Pokrajcic, Z.; Harbort, G. J.; Lawson, V.; Reemeyer, L.
Contribuinte(s)

Graeme J. Jameson

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The Jameson Cell is a high intensity flotation device, which utilises induced air from the atmosphere. It was developed jointly by Mount Isa Mines and Professor Graeme Jameson of the University of Newcastle in the 1980s. It is proven to generate fine bubbles, in the order of 300 to 500 µm, in a high intensity, high shear and compact zone contained in the downcomer. This aerated mixture exits the downcomer into the pulp zone, which is the quiescent mineral and gangue separation zone. A number of Australian base metal flotation circuits feature a reverse flotation stage at the head of the circuit. Testwork and plant operating data has shown that the use of a Jameson Cell in the prefloat cleaner application has further improved prefloat gangue recovery and selectivity. Operation of a Jameson Cell in a carbonaceous/pyrite prefloat cleaner duty at the Mt Isa copper concentrator increased copper recovery and reduced pyrite in the copper concentrate. Testwork at Zinifex Century Zinc Mine showed a decrease in zinc losses by the utilisation of Jameson Cell prefloat cleaner. Appraisal of a Jameson Cell in a scalping role within the Mt Isa Copper Concentrator indicated significant benefits could be achieved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:101769

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM)

Palavras-Chave #Jameson Cell #high intensity flotation device #E1 #290702 Mineral Processing #640300 First Stage Treatment of Ores and Minerals
Tipo

Conference Paper