Bubble size measurement is a vital part of flotation system analysis and diagnostics. This work evaluates a commercial camera probe as a novel method for in situ bubble size measurement. This device is compared to the conventional Anglo Platinum Bubble Sizer (Stone Three™). It was found that, in laboratory applications, the in situ bubble size analysis technology appears to be a more user‐friendly and reliable option for determining bubble size in flotation, whereas the Anglo Platinum Bubble Sizer is more applicable for full scale industrial work. This probe was then used to conduct a rigorous comparison of the behavior of different frother chemistries at a variety of background solution ionic strength conditions. The critical coalescence concentrations and the minimum Sauter mean bubble diameters were determined. Five frothers were compared in terms of their abil-ity to reduce bubble size and sensitivity to salinity. In order to adjust plant recipe and control strat-egy accordingly, it is recommended that the plant would need to use less frother during periods of the high salinity of process water to achieve the minimum Sauter mean bubble size.
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Wang, J., Forbes, G., & Forbes, E. (2022). Frother Characterization Using a Novel Bubble Size Measurement Technique. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020750
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