Degassing

Degassing is the process of removing harmful substances from a gas or liquid that may pose a risk to human health. It can be used in various industries such as chemical, oil and gas.

Degassing can be divided into several types depending on the type of harmful substances that need to be removed. For example, there is degassing of air, water or gas. In the case of air, different methods can be used, for example, filtration, ozonation, ionization or others.

Various methods such as filtration or reverse osmosis can be used to degas water, while absorption or adsorption methods are used to degas gas.

The article can also describe degassing methods, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as the applications where they are used.

One of the important areas of application of degassing is indoor air purification. Modern buildings are equipped with special filter systems that can help get rid of harmful vapors and gases, such as nitrogen oxides and hydrogen sulfide. Removing these substances reduces the impact of harmful emissions on human health. Also, degassing can be useful in treating wastewater from industrial enterprises, including oil refineries, chemical plants, etc.