A Correlation Between Visiofroth Measurements and the Performance of a Flotation Cell

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J McMaster M Wortley D La Rosa O Gu
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Metso Minerals Cisa have developed VisiofrothÖ û a system which calculates parameters of the froth surface using vision from remote cameras mounted about individual flotation cells. The parameters calculated from this system can be utilised within process control strategies to achieve stabilisation or optimisation of the flotation process. As part of a JKMRC AMIRA P9 field campaign, froth vision was collected from various cells operated at different air rates and froth depths within Rio TintoÆs Northparkes copper roughing and scavenging circuit. At the same time, samples were collected to determine the cell metallurgical performance at each operating condition. These froth images have been processed using the VisiofrothÖ system with froth velocity, bubble size, froth collapse rate and various froth colour parameters calculated. These parameters have been compared to the measured concentrate flow and concentrate grade produced at each condition. This analysis shows that the concentrate tonnage flow is strongly correlated with froth velocity whereas the concentrate grade is best correlated using froth velocity in combination with a bubble stability parameter which affects the bubble size distribution on the top surface of the froth. This paper summarises the results from this analysis as well as an overview of the VisiofrothÖ system and the parameters that are measured by the software.
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APA: J McMaster M Wortley D La Rosa O Gu  (2007)  A Correlation Between Visiofroth Measurements and the Performance of a Flotation Cell

MLA: J McMaster M Wortley D La Rosa O Gu A Correlation Between Visiofroth Measurements and the Performance of a Flotation Cell. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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