MIM marketing move
MIM Holdings is to internationally market the Jameson Cell, a new piece of mineral processing technology it jointly developed with Newcastle University. A Newcastle University Professor, Graeme Jameson, who invented the cell, said it was cheaper than existing flotation technology used in mineral recovery. MIM said the cell would be used at its concentrator operations at Mount Isa, the nearby Hilton mine and the export steaming coalmine at Newlands in the Bowen Basin.
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Press, 11 September 1989, Page 31
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