Method and apparatus for degassing and analysis of foaming liqui

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23230R, 422 68, 422 72, 422 80, 422 83, 233DIG1, 233 31, 55 47, 55203, G01N 930, G01N 3112

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ABSTRACT:
By using centrifugal force, foaming liquids are degassed and the amount of certain liquid components determined by analyzing exiting gas. Liquid fed to a rapidly rotating beaker is spread as a thin film while gas is forced out without foaming. This film is pressed to the beaker bottom and out through holes to the inside of a casing from where it runs out for collection. Air is blown into the beaker, whose interior is divided by a baffle. A minor amount of air exits through an annular gap between the baffle plate and the beaker wall, and a major amount through a blow-out tube. Volatile airborne liquid components are then analyzed.

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