Further developments in the control of levels in flotation columns

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. H. Moys J. Engelbrecht N. Terblanche
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Interface levels in flotation columns are generally measured with the aid of a pressure-sensitive Instrument, e.g. a differential-pressure cell. This paper criticizes the use of this type of measurement, and discusses other methods that are claimed to give more accurate measures of interface levels. The paper focuses on the development of methods based on the measurement of conductivity across the froth-slurry interface. These are often sabotaged by variations in the conductivity of the feed slurry, particularly when the pH of the slurry IS being controlled, e.g. In sulphide flotation. Methods of improving the accuracy and reliability of this technique are described. The result IS a robust, easy-to maintain level-control scheme that successfully rejects large disturbances in plant operation (including a 5:1 change in slurry conductivity) while controlling levels to an accuracy of I 4 cm.
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APA: M. H. Moys J. Engelbrecht N. Terblanche  (1992)  Further developments in the control of levels in flotation columns

MLA: M. H. Moys J. Engelbrecht N. Terblanche Further developments in the control of levels in flotation columns. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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