For the future of mineral processing, sometimes the old ways are best

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Using existing technologies in different ways could unlock value

The Jameson Cell is branching into treating more metals.

The Jameson Cell is branching into treating more metals. | Credits: Glencore Technology

When it comes to extracting critical minerals, applying tried and true technologies in slightly different ways may be the answer. Part of this discovery has been driven by necessity and part of it has…

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