Comparison of novel and conventional bubble size measurement techniques, L. Forbes, J. Wang, and G. Forbes

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L. Forbes J. Wang G. Forbes
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Abstract

Bubble size measurement is a vital part of flotation system analysis and diagnostics. Over the years, a great many different bubble size analysis tools have been developed. However, all of them rely on ex-situ measurement and in-pulp sampling techniques. This paper evaluates the Mettler Toledo ParticleView™ Measurement probe as a novel method for in-situ bubble size measurement. This device is then compared to the conventional Anglo Platinum Bubble Sizer (StoneThree). It was found that the in-situ bubble size analysis technology appears to be a more user-friendly and reliable option for determining bubble size in flotation. However, the current instrument design is not suited to industrial applications. Keywords: Bubble size measurement, bubble coalescence, PVM probe
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APA: L. Forbes J. Wang G. Forbes  (2020)  Comparison of novel and conventional bubble size measurement techniques, L. Forbes, J. Wang, and G. Forbes

MLA: L. Forbes J. Wang G. Forbes Comparison of novel and conventional bubble size measurement techniques, L. Forbes, J. Wang, and G. Forbes . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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