Process and device for removing gas bubbles from a viscous liqui

Dispensing – Processes of dispensing

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95266, 96157, 96193, 222 64, 222394, 222559, B01D 1900

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ABSTRACT:
To remove gas bubbles from a viscous liquid (L) to be dispensed, the liquid (L) is introduced with a first pressure in a thin, broad jet into a sealed chamber (15) which is partially filled with the liquid (L), with the result that the gas bubbles can escape from the introduced liquid. A second pressure, which is lower than the first pressure, prevails in the chamber (15), with the result that gas bubbles present in the liquid expand and burst. The difference between the first pressure, with which the liquid is introduced into the chamber (15), and the second pressure, prevailing in the chamber (15), is constant.

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