"CO2 degasser" (degassifier) is a relatively simple water treatment device. Incoming water is sprayed into a tower filled with packing material. The drops of water that flow down through the tower strike the packing material and form a thin film on the packing material surface, encouraging the release of excess carbon dioxide. A centrifugal fan creates an updraft of air through the tower to carry away the released carbon dioxide gas. The carbon dioxide gas exits through a vent at the top of the unit.
In ion exchange demineralizer system is used "CO2 degasser" and is located between the cation and anion exchanger. The degasser (degassifier) removes carbon dioxide produced by the cation exchange process
Degasser can also be used before or after Reverse Osmosis units to remove carbon dioxide generated by adding acid before reverse osmosis for pH control.
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