Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
234600 Minerals Engineering 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bias is an important variable in column flotation operation: negative values will deteriorate the concentrate grade due to mechanical entrainment of gangue, whereas excessive bias will reduce the particle residence-time in the collection zone as well as dilute the tails stream. Its estimation is usually made, at a high instrumentation cost, through a water mass-balance in the collection zone, nonetheless providing unreliable estimates. This paper presents a new method based on the measurement of the volumetric fraction of wash-water underneath the pulp–froth interface, using electrical-conductivity sensors. The method has been evaluated in a pilot flotation column, with a two-phase system. The results obtained indicate that it can be directly used for supervision and control of flotation column operation.

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