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High production in a small footprint
Jameson Cells are contact, not residence time, dependent. Due to the rapid kinetics and separate contact zone in the downcomer, the tank is not sized for residence time therefore tank volumes are much smaller than equivalent mechanical and column cells.
Consistent generation of fine bubbles provides significantly more bubble surface area for flotation than alternative technologies. This results in higher carrying capacities, allowing larger tonnages to be treated for a given footprint.
How much bubble surface area will 1mm3 of flotation give you?