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Vacuum Degasser: How It Works, Applications, and Benefits


vacuum degasser is a critical piece of equipment used to remove dissolved gases—such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide—from liquids. It is widely used in industries like oil & gas drilling, wastewater treatment, food processing, and chemical manufacturing.

This guide covers:
✔ How a vacuum degasser works
✔ Key components and design
✔ Major industrial applications
✔ Advantages over other degassing methods

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How Does a Vacuum Degasser Work?

Vacuum degassers operate by lowering the pressure inside a chamber, allowing dissolved gases to escape from the liquid. The process involves:

  1. Liquid Entry – The fluid enters the degasser under controlled flow.

  2. Vacuum Creation – A vacuum pump reduces internal pressure, lowering the solubility of gases.

  3. Gas Separation – Dissolved gases bubble out of the liquid and are extracted.

  4. Purified Liquid Discharge – The degassed liquid exits, while extracted gases are vented or processed further.

Key Components of a Vacuum Degasser

Industrial Applications of Vacuum Degassers

1. Oil & Gas Drilling

2. Wastewater Treatment

3. Food & Beverage Industry

4. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

5. Power Plants (Boiler Feedwater Treatment)

Advantages of Vacuum Degassers

✔ High Efficiency – Removes up to 99% of dissolved gases.
✔ Continuous Operation – No need for batch processing.
✔ Low Maintenance – Fewer moving parts compared to membrane degassers.
✔ Versatility – Works with various liquids (water, oils, chemicals).
✔ Energy-Efficient – Consumes less power than thermal degassing methods.


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