The Development of an Improved Method for Comparing Depressant Behavior in Flotation Using Machine Vision (55e01d36-3aa4-4b02-863c-3dc2163186d6)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 980 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"In flotation, depressants are used to reduce the amount of gangue that reports to the concentrate and hence increase the selectivity of the flotation process. At the University of Cape Town extensive batch flotation tests are carried out to evaluate industrial depressants and standard procedures have been developed over the years.This study was conducted in order to develop an improved method for comparing depressants using machine vision as an aid. The modified method of batch flotation involved a test with prolonged intervals between scraping to allow more time for the froth to build up and mature.This method of testing showed increased differences between the flotation performance obtained as represented by grade recovery curves for carboxymethyl cellulose and guar depressants when compared to the standard method of testing with shorter scraping intervals. The improvement was attributed to reduced entrainment resulting from longer drainage time in the froth and therefore yielded a better test for comparing depressants on the basis of true gangue flotation with minimized entrainment. As expected, the sulphide recoveries were unaffected by the change in method. The machine vision system also added to the information obtained during these tests by recording bubble size trends throughout the tests which were later analyzed and related to the amount of flotable gangue in the froth. Modifications are recommended to improve the usefulness of machine vision in batch flotation."
Citation
APA:
(2003) The Development of an Improved Method for Comparing Depressant Behavior in Flotation Using Machine Vision (55e01d36-3aa4-4b02-863c-3dc2163186d6)MLA: The Development of an Improved Method for Comparing Depressant Behavior in Flotation Using Machine Vision (55e01d36-3aa4-4b02-863c-3dc2163186d6). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.