Degassing assembly

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55158, 210436, B01D 1900

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus removes bubbles from a sample of a liquid solution in order to use the sample for the measurement of concentration and/or a physical property of the solution. The apparatus includes a closed vessel and a porous partition for dividing the interior thereof into first and second compartments. The first compartment has an inlet and an outlet for passage of the bubbly solution. The solution passes through the first compartment while the sample penetrates the porous partition without accompanying bubbles. The second compartment has an outlet for the degassed sample.

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