Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the Art

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
000-900-009-492
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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11
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

The flotation has been and is still the most widely used mineral concentration method. Because of its complexity, the flotation process required the development of robust control strategies which was facilitated by the introduction of on-line sensing instruments such as x-ray fluorescence (XRF) on stream analyzer (OSA), gamma density gauges and electromagnetic flowmeters. The interest in developing control strategies has persisted because the benefits to be gained in terms of improved metallurgical performance are substantial. As the flotation control becomes more and more difficult due to the emergence of low grade and complex ore cases, other control strategies have to be introduced. Froth based control is one of the emerging useful control strategy This paper will focus on the state of the art in the on-line froth characterization as obtained by numerical image analysis. The technology of machine vision provides a novel solution to several of the problems encountered in conventional flotation systems for monitoring and control, and constitutes a powerful tool for the investigation and interpretation of the effect of various flotation parameters as driven for the froth phases. Copyright @2001CIM
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APA: 000-900-009-492  (2001)  Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the Art

MLA: 000-900-009-492 Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the Art. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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