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Vacuum Degasification
The process of removing dissolved and entrained gases from the
Reverse Osmosis (RO) product water by creating a vacuum in a tower
through which this water flows. The degasifier may be located
before the RO system but the majority of the time will be located
after. The most prevalent gas present is Carbon Dioxide (CO2),
which may have been generated during pH adjustment of the RO feed
water. The anion exchange resin can remove CO2 but using the vacuum
degasifier can reduce that load. The other gas of concern is Oxygen,
which can also be removed by a vacuum degasifier.
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